A Daughter’s Hatred

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Dear Mom,

Thanks for everything and I love you♥

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alexfilia
alexfilia rated it
August 13, 2017
Status: --
The MC is an emo teen who likes draaaama.... It would have been a decent short story if it was properly developed....
Spoiler

that letter gave me the impresion that killed hershelf rather than getting into an accident.... whatever

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moiralyn
moiralyn rated it
June 17, 2017
Status: Completed
If you're an emotional pre-teen/teenager who still thinks life should be fair and believe that you're the only one in the world suffering about anything - you'll probably identify with this POV Character.

I'm giving it 2 stars because of the juxtaposition of the title and the content of the letter. The translation was good. The length is short, and it's not terribly written. Otherwise I would have given it 1 star because the POV character is extremely annoying.
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Sloffins
Sloffins rated it
August 24, 2024
Status: Completed
I'm rating this quick read three stars, here's why:

This translation wasn't the greatest. It could definitely be cleaned up a bit from an editor. But the translator states at the end that they translated it because their sister promised them chocolates (lol), so it's fair that they didn't spend too much time or thought on it.

Despite giving it three stars myself, I feel the other two reviews on here are too harsh.

This novel is about a young girl who feels outcasted by her own family due to having a few... more>> siblings who her parents deem more important than her. It's honestly a realistic thing that sadly happens! Audrey, the main character, leaves notes to herself in her phone her real thoughts instead of burdening people with it. It's what people do... the story here is realistic.

Audrey jumps in for her sister and ends up losing her life in front of a truck. This novel reads the tragedy of her life and why she chose to switch places. Yes, the novel wasn't very well done. It's not award-winning or anything. The characters are kind of bleh, but if you look past it, I feel there's a genuine lesson to be learned behind it all.

I liked the story behind it all and the message it was trying to send, but yes, I do feel that this novel could have been portrayed and executed a lot better, therefore, I can't give it anything more than three stars. <<less
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