Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: I hated to see it end!! Review: This was such an amazing and powerful book. I could not put it down, and in fact, had to read it again. Rosie is such a giving person, and her honesty about herself and what she learn along the way, blows me away. She is not afraid to be herself, and lucky for us, share who she is. I hope she writes another book again soon. This book really is a gift!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: amazing Review: This is an amazing book, throroughly and cleary written. Rosie writes truthfully and simply, yet her words wind together to create a rather intriguing and intricate style. It is a wonderful read.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Riveting read Review: You find yourself totalling intrigued why Rosie O'Donnell could become so attached to a stranger and what they had in common. A tottally different Rosie is exposed. I always felt she was "hurting" emotionally, I never realized how deeply. You feel like you are on an emotional roller coaster.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: Loved it................ Review: "Find Me", was a compelling quick read that made me rethink the meaning of childhood, compassion, mental illness and fame. I hope Ms. O'Donnell will continue to write.
Rating: ![2 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-2-0.gif) Summary: You won't "find her" here Review: This book was very disappointing. I really expected to "find" Rosie in here somewhere. There are little glimpses here & there; she is brutally honest about recognizing she's got some problems (obsessiveness being one of them). The book is a "quick read." I hope some day Rosie writes her autobiography and tells about life at the two colleges she attended, what is was like coming up through the comedy club scene, her relationship with her family, etc.
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: a good book about Rosie, a bad book about DID Review: This book is very well-written, and as a book about Rosie provides good insights into who she is. However, as a person with DID--the phenomenon formerly known as multiple personality disorder--the book was very disturbing to me.I admire and respect Rosie O'Donnell on several levels, and I don't doubt that her intentions with this book were anything but good. However, my concern about the book and about the way Melissa, the woman with DID, is portrayed in it, is that it adds credence to the view that multiples are indeed sick, damaged and very fragile people, and furthermore, capable of and likely to work dangerous deceptions upon others. While there may be threads of truth in this, for some people some of the time, it is so far from being the whole picture that I can only see it as a portrayal that is going to bolster damaging stereotypes rather than increase understanding. In the book there is one tiny chapter that discusses DID as a psychiatric diagnosis, and focuses quite strongly on its being a "controversial" diagnosis. I was unable to get a feeling for Melissa, the multiple, as a person with an identity beyond her label. Part of me came away feeling, yes, I'm one of THOSE, I'm like her, a sick, mentally ill person, someone who couldn't take a trip or interact with the outside world without being accompanied by her therapist. I didn't feel at all empowered by the book, nor that it is a book I could recommend to anyone hoping to understand DID better, or to understand me better. It is also very unclear to me in what way Rosie was "changed" by her experience, except that it was for her another "there but for the grace of God go I" kind of thing, making her rather obviously grateful that she, for whatever reason, didn't turn out to be a Melissa. I don't want in any way to disparage Rosie O'Donnell; as I said, I admire her and think she has used her celebrity status and her money to do many good and wonderful things for many people, and I do not believe for a moment that she intended to do otherwise with this book. But yes, as a multiple, I found myself cringing many times in the course of the book, and feeling not less invisible but more grateful for being hidden.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: I shouldn't be writing this review Review: Because I'm only half-way finished with the book. I had to stop and take a breather, though. It was too much. And yet not enough. I know I will pick it back up in a little while. My heart needs to hear the rest of the story. It's just that Rosie O'Donnell makes it all too real for me. She seems to know me - my secrets, my little-girl dreams, my nightmares, my wantings. It's frightening to be known by someone you have never even met. And it's healing. So incredibly, blessedly, grace-filled healing. If you want someone to hold your hand and journey with you through the past, to your childhood soul - Rosie is just the person you need. She is the 'invisible friend' I never had. . . How did she "Find Me"?
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: BEST BOOK EVER READ, BY FAR!! Review: I AM NOT A FAN OF READING BOOKS, BUT "ROSIE O'DONNELL" GAVE ME A WHOLE NEW PERSPECTIVE! I READ THIS BOOK IN TWO NIGHTS, I PROBABLY COULD HAVE READ IT IN ONE, IF I DIDNT FALL ASLEEP AFTER ONLY TWO MORE CHAPTERS LEFT. THIS BOOK AS SOME OF ROSIES LIFE MIXED IN WITH A TRUE STORIE OF A GIRL SHE HAD MET. I HIGHLY RECCOMEND THIS BOOK AND IF I COULD GIVE IT 6 STARS,10, 20,... I WOULD!
Rating: ![4 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-4-0.gif) Summary: not the typical celebrity bio Review: I received my copy of Rosie O'Donnell's FIND ME today and was unable to put it down until I'd read the whole thing. It was not what I expected. I have always loved Ro because we share a history of mother loss at an early age and when we were little kids (she is about my age, maybe a little younger) you were not permitted to discuss it. She will unashamedly talk about what it is like to grow up as a motherless daughter. It has colored her life in much the same way as it has mine. This isn't a book about what it's like to be a star, there isn't any name-dropping. It's a simple and powerful book about what it means to be in a position where you can help other people. Ro uses her fame and money for good things and sometimes those people she tries to help can actually lead to her helping herself, too. You won't be able to put this book down. Lots of good writing and no celebrity posturing, just a good person telling a story that will fascinate you. Through it all, she manages to be funny and warm and honest. If you like her, you will like this book. If you think you don't like her, you will probably have a different opinion after reading this.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: AMAZING! Review: Before I bought this book I had read so many things on what the story was in this book. But none of them were ture...this was an a amazing book that I read in less then a day because I didn't want to put it down. Rosie is a natural writer who is able to bring you in to her world through her wonderful use of words! I myself will miss Rosie very much when she leaves. Hopefully she will keep writing so I can still get my daily Rosie fix! READ THE BOOK!! YOU WON'T REGRET!
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