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Brain Child

Brain Child

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Boring, Boring
Review: I read George's Dark Reunion and liked it enough to think I wanted to read another. Don't bother. Phyllis Reynolds takes her traumatized 8 year old daughter, Celia, to the Lakeside clinic for treatment. She, nor I, knew what she was getting into. The Doctors put scary thoughts into her head, there are creepy noises which they made her listen to and terrifying things came to life at her command. Celia's daddy has just gotten out of prison for abusing her and is on his way to get them. PHyllis has a relationship with Paul Welch and also with Dr. John at the clinic. If this is disconnected, that is what the book is. I doubt I will read another George unless it is given to me, free and clear and I have nothing else to read. Sorry, George.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Boring, Boring
Review: I read George's Dark Reunion and liked it enough to think I wanted to read another. Don't bother. Phyllis Reynolds takes her traumatized 8 year old daughter, Celia, to the Lakeside clinic for treatment. She, nor I, knew what she was getting into. The Doctors put scary thoughts into her head, there are creepy noises which they made her listen to and terrifying things came to life at her command. Celia's daddy has just gotten out of prison for abusing her and is on his way to get them. PHyllis has a relationship with Paul Welch and also with Dr. John at the clinic. If this is disconnected, that is what the book is. I doubt I will read another George unless it is given to me, free and clear and I have nothing else to read. Sorry, George.


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