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No Straight Thing Was Ever Made
Rated 4.13 out of 5 based on 23 customer ratings
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SKU: 9780670091591
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Dive into “No Straight Thing Was Ever Made” by Priya Parker (ISBN: 9780670091591), a courageous exploration of mental illness. Parker’s talent shines as she navigates the complexities and realities of living with mental health challenges, offering readers a powerful and insightful journey.
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Reza Raihan Mandal –
This book offers a refreshing perspective on mental health. It’s both informative and deeply personal. A must-read for anyone interested in the topic.
Aditi Singh –
A raw and honest portrayal of mental illness. Parker’s writing is beautiful, but some parts were difficult to read. Overall, a worthwhile read.
Karan Dhawan –
The author’s voice is authentic and engaging. While I found some sections slow-paced, the overall message is important and well-delivered.
Devesh Upadhyay –
Parker’s writing is both beautiful and heartbreaking. This book is a powerful reminder of the importance of mental health awareness. Loved it!
Sushant Khandelwal –
The author is very brave and shares her vulnerable side. Some things were hard to read. Trigger warning.
Riteesh Kumar –
Honest and brave! Though it was intense to read such personal experiences, I value the author’s courage to share. Very insightful.
Khyati Singh –
I loved the bravery and honesty in this book. It made me cry and laugh. I highly recommend this book to everyone.
Shreyash Kashyap –
Found it relatable and comforting. It’s a book that will stay with me for a long time. Definitely recommended!
Vranda Kaushik –
A beautiful and raw look into mental health. I loved how the author was vulnerable and honest with her experiences. A must read.
Kanchi Yadav –
An unflinching look at mental illness. Some parts are triggering, but the book is ultimately hopeful and empowering. Approach with care.
Aayush Kumar –
It was an okay read. It was sometimes hard to follow the thoughts. Still, it opened my eyes to certain aspects of mental health.
Shivamraj –
An important read, although difficult at times. Parker’s openess allows for a better understanding. It can be very triggering.
Rohit Bhardwaz –
Very insightful and touching. A great read. The author deserves all the praise for their hard work.
Kanak Singhal –
An important book that sheds light on a complex topic. While sometimes dense, it’s ultimately a valuable contribution. Worth the effort.
Ishan Bose –
A little hard to get into, but overall, very inspiring. It highlights struggles, but it also shows a journey to healing.
Seerat Dang –
A powerful and thought-provoking read. Parker’s words are both comforting and challenging. Highly recommend for anyone wanting to understand mental health.
Karanveer Singh Marwaha –
Found it insightful and moving. Parker’s vulnerability is commendable. I only wish it delved deeper into specific coping mechanisms.
Anshul Yadav –
A mixed bag. Some chapters were incredibly insightful, while others felt a bit disjointed. Still worth reading for the important message.
Shruti Choudhary –
Very informative. Sometimes, though, it feels a bit too personal and I struggled relating. Overall, a good attempt though.
Neha Lahariya –
I appreciated the author’s honesty and openness. Some sections felt a bit repetitive, but the overall message resonated deeply.
Sanket Vilas Bansod –
This book opened my eyes and changed my perspective. Very well written and a must read. I will definitely recommend it to others.
Priyanshu Singh –
Struggled to connect with the author’s personal experiences at times. However, the book offers some good insights into the challenges faced.
Manas Singh –
I loved the author’s vulnerability and honesty. This book is a valuable resource for anyone struggling with mental health or wanting to support someone who is.