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Ordeal
Ordeal
Author: Linda Lovelace
Linda Lovelace became a household name in 1972, when Deep Throat--a film made for only $25.000--became the first pornographic movie ever to cross over to mainstream audiences, to the tune of $600 million and counting. Despite being the face that launched the film's phenomenal success, behind the scenes Linda was suffering unspeakable torture and...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780425047491
ISBN-10: 0425047490
Publication Date: 2/1/1981
Pages: 263
Rating:
  • Currently 3.2/5 Stars.
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3.2 stars, based on 10 ratings
Publisher: Berkley Publishing Group
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
Members Wishing: 2
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Helpful Score: 3
Well, this was an exceedingly difficult and uncomfortable read. Lovelace holds nothing back. Her story is extremely graphic, unrelenting and horrendous. But, it's an important book because she got to tell her side of the experience. Not for the squeamish, not for the prudish, not for the faint of heart, this book is not for anyone unless you really want to know. I'm giving it four stars because I think the book has value, but it was tough to get all the way through to the end, and believe me it is not for everyone.

**** Four stars.
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As others have mentioned, this is a difficult book to read due to the subject matter and it's definitely not for everyone. I actually read it very quickly because I enjoyed her writing style and I was anxious to see what happened. The story itself is harrowing and recounts years of her life that were an absolute living nightmare. She deserved to have the platform to tell her side of the story and, difficult to read or not, I'm glad she was able to do that. She had a child before she passed away and I think it's so important that her child (along with the rest of the world) found out the truth of her ordeal. She was just a kid herself when everything started with Chuck and she came from a dysfunctional home- things like this happen all of the time. I'm glad she eventually got away from him before he was able to take her life, as is unfortunately so often the outcome in situations like this. And I'm glad she was able to see what true love was like with her husband. She was a survivor and I'm glad I got to hear her story. I'm shocked that there was never any criminal charges against Chuck but that was a different time. May he (and all the others out there who are just like him) burn in hell.


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