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Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Liz: Book #3

Scattershot: My Bipolar Family A Memoir by David Lovelace

292 pages

Completed 1/10/10

The cover of this book is what drew me in - it looked humorous, and with my own family history of (somewhat comical) mental illness, my interest was piqued. Ugh. I should have skipped this one. It took me far too long to complete, just because it was so boring. While the story started out well enough - Dave Lovelace's father is completely manic and has left his wife to fend for herself having fallen into a stupor for days - but soon progressed to monotonous, not-very interesting life stories. While Lovelace suffers from bipolar disorder, I feel like the second third of the book was instead about his travels - which, yes, would affect his disease, but instead it just droned on and on. His introduction with his future wife was unclear; in fact, most of this book seemed like a shoddy piecing together of random tidbits of Lovelace's life. As for the last third of the book, it had all to do with the disease, and in much to serious of a way, if you ask me. I picked up this book for some lighthearted humor regarding a serious subject; instead I felt that I had read a self-help guide to hard times. I felt no empathy for his family, and found myself bothered by the fact that he seemed to place them below himself. For a family memoir, this was definitely lacking.