A review by mesy_mark
Capture: A Theory of the Mind by David A. Kessler

2.0

This book I listened to through an audio book. And although it was easy t get through iy wasn't a pleasing read. This book was a series of story after story of hardship and ache and pain that seem to always end bad or uncompleted. Some though suicide, which in the beginning of the book I thought was cool because I thought it would get into different ways of over coming that pain, But instead it was just more stories of individuals that had to go through mental distress. And it wasn't like the stories were bad it just got to a point where you wanted more than stories, you wanted to get to a point where you wanted to say, "Gee, won't I get to some how to fix these distressing times?" But like I said, that never really happens. So in short 2/5 stars for ability to get through the text (at least through audio book I don't know if I would have DNF-ed it if I read it through text) and interesting stories but lacking stars for lack of how o get through these hard times