This is an incredibly hard book to get caught up in, and after struggling through it for a while, I had to put it down. I don’t normally review books I didn’t finish, and those I do review usually rate a 1 or 2 out of 10. In the instance of Dreaming the Enemy, however, I can appreciate what the au...
I realise that, in telling the story in a disconnected, passive way, the author is probably trying to do something clever with showing the reader how PTSD makes sufferers feel so apart from everyone by making the reader unable to connect with any of the characters, especially the main character... b...