Heather J. H. (neongreengeisha) reviewed Please Stop Laughing at Me: One Woman's Inspirational Story on + 37 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 7
I'm with the other person that said this story seems a bit far-fetched. While I appreciate the idea behind the book, about wanting to help other people, I don't particularly believe that everything in this book is true. I was bullied severely in school, to the point that I dropped out of high school. The abuse was hardly ever physical. The abusers usually don't want to do anything by mentally beat you down. Thats why I find some of the physical abuse in this book hard to believe.
The whole story seems like some sort of fantasy she was having. Going to Greece and "finding" herself and the school reunion and all that fluff just seems like some sort of fairy tale going on in her head. It isn't likely that this story is true, so don't fall for it.
The whole story seems like some sort of fantasy she was having. Going to Greece and "finding" herself and the school reunion and all that fluff just seems like some sort of fairy tale going on in her head. It isn't likely that this story is true, so don't fall for it.
Lisa L. (taaza) reviewed Please Stop Laughing at Me: One Woman's Inspirational Story on + 56 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
Interesting look into middle school/high school bullying. Some of the author's accounts are so vicious, they seem to be exaggerated, but then I grew up in a small town, so who's to say? Her teacher actually cut down mentally challenged individuals, C'mon now...so hard to believe! The author apparently thinks highly of herself now, and is quite accomplished. The high school reunion account was a bit nauseating.
Franchesca M. (short-angry14) - reviewed Please Stop Laughing at Me: One Woman's Inspirational Story on + 79 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
I honestly could not finish reading this book. Not that I condone bullying in any form, but, the author honestly made me feel like I started to think she might be climbing up on a cross a little. A third of they way through the book I simply said "Ok, seriously? Enough already." My heart goes out to anyone who is abused in any way, shape or form, however, if your peers are relentlessly picking on you every single day, why would you supply them with ample amounts of ammunition to (in their minds) justify their actions? Very disappointing read.
Helpful Score: 3
This book shows alot of what goes on in schools today and the true life of alot of kids now a days that their family and close friends if any do not know about. extreme bullying is hidden, left untouched by everyone and cruel.It is was a heart wrenching book about a girl who had friends but was not popular because she was a sweetheart..which kids just try to fit in and be the "cool" kids. It was sad to read but was a great read. read it twice!
Mary S. (MaryMary) - reviewed Please Stop Laughing at Me: One Woman's Inspirational Story on + 32 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
It is unbelievable how cruel kids can be! I think this book should be read by every parent and teacher, so they know how serious bullying can be.