Prison Tales: The Stories That Remind Us of Our Humanity

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Cathy is the other MC who was even less likable. She holds grudges and consistently gets in her own way, so I really had a hard time empathizing with her after the very beginning of the book. She’s been working to write her own story on Ilsbeth for years, and keeping everything very secret, but becomes irrationally angry when she finds out about Elena’s plans. It doesn’t help that she and Elena are estranged friends.

It had different layers of complexity that appeared at different times, where it seemed like a fight between two former friends at first, and then it came across as one thing, and once I read a bit more, it seemed like something else, and then finally was revealed to be another thing that was completely unexpected. When author and social media influencer Elena returns to the summer paradise of her youth to get her family s manor house ready to sell, the last thing she expected was connecting with and feeling inspired to write about Ilsbeth s infamous spirit.

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The Witch in the Well

Local schoolteacher Catherine Evans has made writing the definitive account of what happened when Ilsbeth Clark drowned in the well her life's work.

Some don't want the past raked up, but Catherine is determined to shine a light upon that shameful event. Because Ilsbeth was an innocent, shunned and ostracized by rumour-mongers and ill-wishers, and someone has to speak up for her. And who better than Catherine, who has herself felt the sting and hurt of such whisperings?

And then a childhood friend returns to F -. Elena is a successful author who's earned a certain celebrity. Now in search of a new subject, she announces her intention to write a book about the long-dead woman.

And Elena has everything Catherine has not. A platform. And connections. And no one seems to care that this book will be pure speculation, tainting Ilsbeth's memory. Catherine is left with no option but to blunt her rival's pen .

Before summer is over, one woman will be dead and the other accused of murder.
But is she guilty, or are there other forces at work? And who was Ilsbeth Clark, really?
An innocent? A witch? Or something else entirely?

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Reviews for "The Dark Side of Solitary Confinement: A Closer Look at Inhumane Practices"

1. Emily - 2 stars - I was really disappointed with "The Sitch in the Cell". The storyline was confusing and hard to follow, with random plot twists that didn't make sense. The characters also lacked depth and development, making it difficult to form a connection with any of them. Additionally, the pacing was off, with some scenes dragging on while others felt rushed. Overall, I did not find this book enjoyable and would not recommend it.
2. David - 1 star - "The Sitch in the Cell" was a complete waste of time. The plot was convoluted, filled with unnecessary subplots that didn't contribute to the story. The dialogue was cringe-worthy and felt forced, making it difficult to take the characters seriously. The writing style was also dull and lacked any creativity, leaving me unengaged throughout the entire book. I regret picking this up and would advise others to stay away.
3. Sarah - 2 stars - I found "The Sitch in the Cell" to be highly predictable and unimaginative. The twists and turns were easily foreseeable, and the resolution felt rushed and unsatisfying. The characters lacked complexity and their actions often felt out of place. The writing itself was mediocre at best, failing to create a captivating atmosphere or establish a strong connection with the reader. Overall, this book did not deliver on its promises and left me disappointed.
4. Kevin - 3 stars - While "The Sitch in the Cell" had an intriguing premise, the execution fell flat for me. The pacing was uneven, with some parts dragging on and others feeling rushed. The character development was lacking, making it difficult to invest in their stories or feel any connection. The ending also left much to be desired, as it felt abrupt and unsatisfying. Overall, this book had potential but failed to deliver a truly captivating and engaging reading experience.
5. Jessica - 2 stars - "The Sitch in the Cell" was a letdown. The plot was predictable and lacked originality, making it difficult to stay engaged. The writing style was bland and lacked any excitement or tension. While the concept had potential, it was poorly executed, leaving me disappointed. I would not recommend this book to anyone seeking an intriguing and well-written story.

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