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Natascha Kampusch

3.83 AVERAGE

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I loved her courage and her will to not die and it's very empowering but I know she's not a writer by I hated her style of writing and it irritated me :(
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I am not giving this book 0 stars, I am simply not rating it.
Natascha Kampusch wrote a book, this book, for her own healing. She wrote it for herself. Therefor, I am not going to slap some stars on it and call it a day.
If you want to know what this book is like, read it. I'll wait.

This is great and authentic insight into what actually happened in the time where Natascha Kampusch's and Wolfgang Priklopil's lives overlapped. It is a (mostly) uncensored look into the mind of the person who has actually experienced the horrors that everyone else can only guess about.
It is not beautiful and it shouldn't be.

Kampusch did great in describing her brutal imprisonment and the nuances of her relationship to her captor. I love the way she reflected on evil tendencies and behaviors even when she was very young. She proved that children have a remarkable will to survive and understand the world around them, however confined it is. I only wish for her to have written more about her life after she escaped, since that part of the book felt a bit rushed. But then again, maybe that’s because that was how she experienced the events after her escape.
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