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Rating: Summary: A frightening yet accurate account of SRA Review: Anyone who has experienced Satanic Ritual Abuse, known someone who has, or is interested in learning more about the subject will benefit from this book. At first, it may seem as if this book is fiction, but, sadly, it is not. And what Spencer describes within the confines of this text is highly accurate as well as highly disturbing. Being the victim of ritual abuse, I can say that reading this book was both disturbing and relieving (Relieving to know I wasn't alone). Pick up a copy of this book. I guarantee you won't want to set it down. :v)
Rating: Summary: Brutally Honest, A Must Have For All Victims Review: I first read Suffer the Child after I graduated from high school. I don't even recall who gave it too me but at the time I didn't reconize myself as the victim of Child Sexual Abuse that I am. I remember reading parts of the book to by then future husband and saying I know how that feels I have been there. That got the ball rolling for me. I told my husband of the things I had suffered, and have told anyone who would listen every since. this book is not just about the effects of cult abuse on one girl but the effects of Sexual abuse as well.. Read this book and prepare to cry and see the damage done not jut to Jenny but to yourself as well.
Rating: Summary: Suffer The Child Review: I found this book on my dusty bookshelf and saw I must've started it a long time ago so I decided to try again. Just into the first few pages I realized why i might have put it down. But I continued to read and was instantly brought to tears of the horrific tortures this poor girl went through and the amazing capabilities she had to be able to cope. I was comletely baffled by how this child was able to endure and survive such torment and abuse from her mother, the cult, and numerous men. Though it made me sick, I just couldn't put it down. I had to reach the end to see the amazing outcome of this now grown woman. It was difficult to read but rewarding in the end knowing what those therapists were able to unveil.
Rating: Summary: Disturbing, Beautifully Written Novel Review: i have read this book many times over and i still can't get enough of it, it's amazing. I would highlt reccomend it to anyone, and not just people who are interested in the mind and how it works. This is a very powerful story
Rating: Summary: Suffer the Child Review: I read this book first when I was in 8th grade then again in 11th. I'm now in my first year of college and am reading it again. This book is amazing and a good source for MPD research. It has references in it as you read. It is horrifying what Jenny went through. This book tells you just how cruel people can be to each other and to children. Suffer the Child tells a lot about Satanic rituels. It is graphic and hard to believe but it is true! Judith Spencer hit the nail on the head with this book proving that MPD can exist with more than few personalities. I know this is a book that I will read many times and still be amazed every time I read it.
Rating: Summary: Suffer The Child Review: The book was very interesting and informative. It really opens one's eyes to secretive cults. I did find it a bit graphic, but maybe it had to be so so that it would let people know how bad some things really are.
Rating: Summary: Excellent but shocking Review: This is a shocking story of Jenny's life and all the horrible things that happened to her in her childhood. Her mother abused her and initiated her into a satanic cult where she was sexually molested and forced to hurt herself and others. All the abuse caused her to split into many different personalities to cope. I was shocked at what this girl went through. I found it hard to put the book down but others should be warned that it's hard to read about what Jenny went through.
Rating: Summary: Accurate and very real Review: This is one of the best non-fiction books I have ever read. Judith Spencer really looks into her subject thoroughly before writing and publishing. I recommend this book to anyone looking into the subject of ritual abuse or Dissociative Identity Disorder (formerly referred to as Multiple Personality Disorder.) Also, after reading this book, try reading her other book Satan's High Priest. The two books are related. You will get a whole new perspective on evil in our times, and perhaps better understand how tough it is for adult survivors of ritual abuse.
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