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All The Voices In My Head, by Shelia Rudesill

All The Voices In My Head, by Shelia Rudesill

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All The Voices In My Head, by Shelia Rudesill

All The Voices In My Head, by Shelia Rudesill



All The Voices In My Head, by Shelia Rudesill

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Beginning with the disappearance of her college sweetheart, Gloria Webber’s mind is buffeted by the opinions of her parents and friends, driven by an irresponsible husband, and eventually jumbled by conflicting moral dilemmas. What is she to do about all the voices in her head calling, Gloria?

All The Voices In My Head, by Shelia Rudesill

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2340341 in eBooks
  • Published on: 2015-09-03
  • Released on: 2015-09-03
  • Format: Kindle eBook
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. DEPRESSIVE READING By booklover I grabbed this one because the cover looked intriguing. New author to me so I always hope for the best.Gloria meets a young man while in college and falls in love. A few months later, Eldon receives a commission as a Second Lieutenant in the Infantry and by the end of the year, Eldon has disappeared from her life.Shortly thereafter, she meets Parker .. a musician with a band, a free-spirit, drop-dead gorgeous man. He also has secrets. When Gloria gets pregnant, he's excited and they marry. When the baby turns out to be a girl, Parker leaves .. he wanted a boy.As far as I am concerned, at this point Parker is a jerk and I say Good Riddance. But Parker comes back and begs for another chance. Yes, she takes him back and she gets pregnant again. Hurray! It's a boy .. only a short time later the baby dies of SIDS and Parker is off and running again.While Parker is doing his thing, Gloria raises her daughter, goes to school, makes something good of her life. Yes ... he comes back ...again. She gets pregnant .. again. A little like wash, rinse, repeat.I didn't like the characters ... I thought she was weak where Parker was concerned and I don't understand why she put up with him. I still think he was a jerk, only now he's also an alcoholic and drug addict. The only person who resonated with me was her oldest daughter, Misty. Misty had a mouth and didn't hesitate to use it.I did finish reading the book, although there were a few times I wanted to just stop and delete it off my kindle. I did persevere. I hated the ending. Overall, it was a depressive book for me.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Dark, Engaging, Emotional, and You will not forget the Characters! By Ginger Dawn Harman All the Voices in My Head By Shelia RudesillMy first introduction to the work of Shelia Rudesill was via Facebook. However, it was a surprise to see that one of my reading buddies on Pinterest had pinned a picture of this book. I too had just downloaded the book so I instantly sent a message to see if she or any others wished to read, All the Voices in My Head together. I was surprised at how many mixed responses this book produced from the 5 people that read it. We each had very strong opinions.I was completely engaged with Shelia Rudesill’s novel. The characters were well developed and produced much strong emotions. I also witnessed a change in many of the characters. At the beginning I had much empathy toward Gloria but switched to dislike of her personality and choices by the end. Moreover, the character Parker created such a stir in discussions that I think all of us readers could have lynched him! To create this type of response is every writer’s dream come true, I would imagine. To be able to get such a discussion going displays not only a mastery of character development but a story connection with readers.I also enjoyed the slight humor mixed with the triumph of Gloria’s first sexual experience. I thought the author’s line, “All I could think of was the Battle Hymn of the Republic as he flicked my erect nipple with his tongue” was brilliant. The plot was plausible. However, the ending was too quick of a change for such intense writing. This was the only fault that I found. For example if Gloria’s mother would have dropped letters when she walked in on Parker and Gloria, it would had made the transition to the ending better for the reader. It is these little teases that are often explained later that give the reader a “Ah Ha” or satisfactory understanding of twist that is about to come.The book cover also sparked much conversation from it resembling a neuron to modern art that evoked “thought.” I also liked how the author tied in the title with this line, “the voices in my head calling and I was heading for a breakdown.” Furthermore, the character’s downward emotional spiral is evident when she believes the nurses are turned on by Parker. Gloria’s emotional state is very clear in this line, “They blush when they bathe his privates. I can imagine his penis makes them horny. I wonder if he gets erect when they touch….” I laughed and then cried. “I wonder if they come to get a thrill when I’m not here.”My favorite character was Misty. Many wanted to have more happen with Misty at the end. In a way, I believe we were so emotionally involved that we wanted a longer novel or a sequel. The book does take a dark turn which left some in the Pinterest readers dissatisfied and upset. I had to laugh because it was almost like the author on purpose was not going to let the reader have that ending. Again, this is a much darker novel that the author’s other books. It was like a cliffhanger but gave an explanation. I understand not all stories have a happy ending and I do not always expect a neat tidy “everything is explained ending that is happy ever after.”All the Voices in My Head by Shelia Rudesill stirs up much emotion. I felted very connected to the characters. I also still find myself thinking about Parker and what a jerk he was and what a crappy mother Gloria had. Most of all I think about Misty. This is one book that will promote lots of discussion. All the Voices in My Head by Shelia Rudesill is appropriate for teen to adults. It is well written and I give my recommendation.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Listen to the voices--read the book By Carrie J. Bylina I think we all suffer occasionally from all of the voices in our head just as Gloria does in this book. They tug; they pull; we try to make sense of it all. Sometimes it is just so hard to do intellectually what the heart tells you should be done--or maybe it's the other way around. And so it goes with Gloria, someone trapped in a relationship gone sour, but committed to the bonds that hold two people together through holy matrimony. That makes her a strong role model for her children--the will to remain true to a commitment despite the obstacles in our way. But it is also what makes her weak by allowing guilt to drive her decisions. (It also made me ponder more than once how she performed her job given her decision-making processes.) I couldn't find the component (religious, monetarily, or societal) to ascribe to her commitment to the vows that her husband, Parker, so willingly and often broke. The sex must have been really, really good.The story is well-woven and moves swiftly. Characters are well drawn. Parker might just be one of the biggest jerks (not worst villain, but jerk) in literature. But these people do exist, and life is messy. Kudos on this point. The surprise ending certainly assures us of that. And like the ending of "The Catcher in the Rye" we'll have to wonder afterwards as a reader, "Was it worth it?" I had a few technical issues with some of the story's timeline that are easily fixed--I'm anal that way. And I did wish that some of the scenes could have been outside of narrative. The rating is on the edge of a 4 or 5, but considering I'll think about Gloria beyond the next few minutes, I'll give it a 5.

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