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The Pain Eater
The Pain Eater | Beth Goobie
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She hadn't told anyone. Not a single soul. Not one word about that night and what had been done to her had ever passed Maddy Malone's lips. She'd thought about it at first - had been desperate, even frantic, to tell. But then had come the shame, and the intimidation from the boys who raped her - and the one who held her down. Now it's the beginning of a new school year and Maddy is hoping that she can continue to hide, making herself as quiet and small as possible. She is consumed with keeping the memories at bay, forcing them down through small cuts and the burn from the end of a cigarette. But when her English class is given the assignment of writing a collaborative novel about a fifteen-year-old girl, The Pain Eater, fact and fiction begin to meet up. When the boys spread rumors about Maddy, she realizes that continuing to hide the truth will only give them more control, and she slowly gains the courage to confront them.
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blondie
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This book was intense.
I felt so entirely connected to Maddy that it scared me. Because she said/confronted what many can't.

"That was what rape had taught her, that was the truth she'd taken deep into herself: that without warning, without any possible way of knowing in advance, catastrophe could erupt out of complete ordinariness and be done directly to her. Anyone who thought otherwise simply didn't know yet, they hadn't been done like that."

RadicalReader @blondie I absolutely adore when a book and the characters are on a relatable level 6y
blondie @RadicalReader Me too! It actually hasn't happened in a long time. The last time I felt this way was a few months ago. I've been in a reading slump, but this has pulled me out of it. 🖤 6y
RadicalReader @blondie when you discover a delightful book you honestly don‘t know why you hadn‘t read or discovered it sooner or recommended it more ravenously 6y
blondie @RadicalReader I always had this urge to buy this one, but ended up getting it from the library instead. I'm just glad I read it at all :) 6y
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blondie
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I'm enjoying this so far. 💛
I think my last read got me out of my slump.

RadicalReader @blondie do you prefer physical books or ebooks and why? 6y
blondie @RadicalReader I honestly used to really struggle with reading ebooks and I'm not sure why! But now that I've started reading ebooks, it's really growing on me. I like that I can lie down and just tap the screen rather than holding a book and turning the pages. I still love physical copies though. Always have. How about you? 6y
RadicalReader @blondie I like audiobooks a lot never lost the enjoyment of being read to such a wonderful experience especially if you get an audiobook read by the author themselves. I love having the physical bookmarks for books though it‘s the simple pleasures in life I got a laminated bookmark I‘m exceptionally proud of 6y
blondie @RadicalReader That's awesome! I've only fully listened to 2 audiobooks. I can't seem to keep my mind focused on it it for the most part. I made some bookmarks that mean a lot to me, so I understand what you mean :) 6y
RadicalReader @blondie would love to see what they look like. I‘m not artsy at all I admire others artistic abilities much more my strong suit 6y
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KayFayeKat
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This was a very powerful book. You feel the emotions Maddy goes through and it's almost as if you experience everything yourself. There's such a profound relief at the end, which I think the author wants you to feel. I recommend this great read.

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KayFayeKat
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Just a few chapters into this book and man is it powerful! This has a very uncomfortable subject but it's very well done.

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Hestapleton
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I am wrecked. Honest and brutally hard. Haunting. 5/5

Soubhiville Now that's a good review! 7y
Hestapleton @Soubhiville ha, thank you! I wrote it while crying and eating a Snicker ice cream bar--my only hope for recovering after this novel. 7y
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Fancypants
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I don't think lovely is the way to describe a book that deals with rape but this book was moving. It focuses solely on the girl and how she's handling it internally that it gives a perspective that I haven't really seen before.

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Fancypants
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Holy crap this book does not start off lightly. #firstlines

Chelsey Whoa 8y
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Qemorio
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These are just a few of the books I picked up at Children's Institute. I think these are moving to the top of my TBR.

saresmoore These covers are great! I'm spying some trends. 8y
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kate_reads
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I loved this so much ❤

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JacintaMCarter
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#2017Book57
This book wastes no time jumping into the horrendous act forced upon Maddy, telling us in the first sentence that she's been raped. But instead of going into graphic detail about the physical aspects of the rape, Goobie focuses on Maddy's mental state. Every character has a distinct voice, making them feel like people you really know. Maddy's journey is difficult to read, and you're probably going to cry, but it's so worth it.

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BiblioNyan
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This is about a girl who's raped. It follows her in the aftermath of her attack, illustrating in an emotionally candid way the psychological effects that rape has on a person. We watch her struggle to cope & understand why this has happened to her as she participates in a class assignment where they kids write a story together about a tribal girl who eats the pains of others. It's an extraordinarily necessary book. 5/5. - TW: rape, self-harm.

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Jenni_Capps
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Thanks to Second Story Press for the ARC and bookmark! This sounds like it is going to be a heartbreaking but good read. Can't wait to get to it soon! #iwentstickercrazy #tealisaprincess

Bookzombie I love the crown on your doggie's head. 💕🐶 8y
britt_brooke 💚💚💚 8y
Jenni_Capps @Bookzombie thank you!! It fit her perfect! ☺️❤️ @britt_brooke ♥️♥️♥️ 8y
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GypsyKat Omg this pic! 😂😍❤️ 8y
Jenni_Capps @GypsyKat I know!!! 😍😍😍 8y
ApoptyGina69 Hello Teal! Wish you could meet my BeBop-also a princess. 👑🐕❤🐾 8y
Jenni_Capps @ApoptyGina69 aww!! I'm sure they would get along famously then!! ♥️♥️ 8y
howlinglibraries I would love to hear your thoughts on this! It's high on my list! 8y
Jenni_Capps @howlinglibraries I will tag you when I get to it!! That TBR pile is out of hand!! 🤦🏻‍♀️ 8y
howlinglibraries @Jenni_Capps Girl, don't I know it 😂😂 8y
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BiblioNyan
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When the abused protagonist makes a life-changing realisation and your wilting heart finds a reason to bloom with hope!!!

#AmReading #YoungAdult #ThePainEater #Quotes

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BiblioNyan
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This is so heart-wrenching... I can't fathom how this book will unfold...

And for those who may be worried, I promise these are not spoiler quotes.

#amreading

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BiblioNyan
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In a society where the rape victim is dehumanised for being raped, where sympathy is conjured for the rapists, & justifications created to lessen the terrifying & brutal nature of the crime (i.e.: "she was asking for it" bullshit mentality), I'm sickened & pissed off that rape culture has brewed nothing but fear for victims to speak up & seek justice against the atrocities done to them. Speaking as a victim, I'm fucking pissed. - #amreading

BiblioNyan This book is intense, but I feel it's insanely necessary!! 8y
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