How Not to Kill Yourself: A Portrait of the Suicidal Mind
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Beschreibung
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„How Not To Kill Yourself“ is a memoir meeting a non-fiction book about several topics surrounding the main theme of suicide halfway, presenting itself in a very frank, direct way and choice of words. I’m convinced there needs to be a more open conversation surrounding suicide, the various forms of it and the extremely varying life situations that make people feel the need to commit to it, thus I think this can be a very discourse opening book. However, for me personally, I struggled a lot while reading this, maybe due to my own life situation, maybe because some passages felt like they were dragging over a lot more pages than they might have needed to. This book presents a different outlook onto the immense topic of suicide: various forms people choose, the author’s personal experience with different methods, the aftermath of possibly failed suicidal attempts and also surprising examples of people that have committed, where the general public would never have expected them to and a lot more connected topics. Mr. Martin chooses a very forward style to tackling these themes and sometimes I noticed myself needing breaks from this book, because I came close to drifting into a non-healthy spiral of thoughts myself. I would be very careful to whom I recommend this book and as a resume myself I would probably state that I was not in the right place to tackle it. Thus, it is very hard for me to find an appropriate rating for How Not To Kill Yourself, but I’ll go with a neutral 3 star rating. I received an arc in exchange for an honest review.
Beschreibung
Beiträge
„How Not To Kill Yourself“ is a memoir meeting a non-fiction book about several topics surrounding the main theme of suicide halfway, presenting itself in a very frank, direct way and choice of words. I’m convinced there needs to be a more open conversation surrounding suicide, the various forms of it and the extremely varying life situations that make people feel the need to commit to it, thus I think this can be a very discourse opening book. However, for me personally, I struggled a lot while reading this, maybe due to my own life situation, maybe because some passages felt like they were dragging over a lot more pages than they might have needed to. This book presents a different outlook onto the immense topic of suicide: various forms people choose, the author’s personal experience with different methods, the aftermath of possibly failed suicidal attempts and also surprising examples of people that have committed, where the general public would never have expected them to and a lot more connected topics. Mr. Martin chooses a very forward style to tackling these themes and sometimes I noticed myself needing breaks from this book, because I came close to drifting into a non-healthy spiral of thoughts myself. I would be very careful to whom I recommend this book and as a resume myself I would probably state that I was not in the right place to tackle it. Thus, it is very hard for me to find an appropriate rating for How Not To Kill Yourself, but I’ll go with a neutral 3 star rating. I received an arc in exchange for an honest review.