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Thursday, October 18, 2012

Review: 6 Seconds of Life by Tonya Fitzharris

Author: Tonya Fitzharris
Title: 6 Seconds of Life
Publication: September 1, 2012
Publisher: CreateSpace  
Rating: 3 out of 5
Source: Blog Tour
Synopsis
Maura has just jumped.

 Now she has precisely six seconds until she hits the water below her—just six more seconds until she is finally freed from her mundane and aimless existence.  Freed of all of the regrets and disappointments that have haunted her throughout her nineteen years.

 She just needs to be free.

 But as she falls, the most pivotal points of her life start to replay like a movie in her head: her family falling apart, her first love, her first heartbreak, her first true friends, and her first betrayal.  As she remembers these moments that brought her to this point, will she feel a sense of peace?  Or will her death be her greatest regret?

ThoughtsMaura is an extremely broken individual. She's withdrawn internally never truly letting anyone get close to her though that seems to be the one thing she desires. Then one day, someone actually sees her and she just begins to trust him, even moves to another side of the country to be with him. Owen, her boyfriend, encourages her to join in the rush activities while in college as he thinks it will get her to be more social. He couldn't be more wrong as things start to turn sour in every aspect of Maura's life. Can she pull it together and pull through or will she call it quits and jump. 

6 Seconds is an emotional, raw and infuriating story about suicide. This poor girl endures so much in this book; I want to cry for her. I also wanted her to stop holding everything in and talk about how she felt. Maura comes off as a shy, mousy and crazy young lady but she doesn't know how to cope well in strenuous situations. I was curious the entire time trying to understand what event initiated her emotional downward spiral. My conclusion, absolutely everything contributes to her decision to consider suicide. She does try to fit in college by joining in the sorority scene yet I don't know how partying and drinking makes someone belong. One moment in this book truly made me angry, when Maura attempts to seek guidance from someone she thinks her friend only to see the true ugliness the lies beneath the surface. Overall, my heart went out to Maura, everyone she trusts just ends up disappointing her and she concludes that no one cares about her and she is truly alone. This is a sad story that touches on family issues, infidelity, rape, alcohol abuse and suicide. So load up on tissues.



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3 comments:

  1. Oh, this book looks very intriguing. I have read quite a couple of stories about suicide.
    And they always touch my core, make me cry, even weep. I love how they touch raw emotions and tangel you up with the main character.
    This book looks very, very captivating.
    Added to my TBR, and thanks for the giveaway.
    GREAT post, Cricket ( i guess that's your name, it's exotic!)
    Your new reader,
    Soma
    http://insomnia-of-books.blogspot.com/

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  2. Lol, thanks it's my um sudo-name. I write reviews under this name but it's not my real name. Yes, I felt so many different emotions as I read this equal parts sadness and anger.

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  3. I saw this book and wanted to read it, but it sounds so sad. I may go to Sam's and buy a bulk size of Puffs Plus and sit down and read it.

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