Book Reviews – Out of the Darkness

Thankyou Megan for your wonderful words. I hope the families of these dear departed souls have loving, caring people speaking into their lives.

Pamela B.

Finished your book today. Really brave of you to share your story. Honoured you shared it with us.

Troy H.

Hi Megan, I’m half way through reading your book and I’m just gobsmacked. I didn’t realise you were so unwell.

Cheryl P.

Megan, I loved your book and I could completely relate and it made me feel normal in knowing I’m not the only one.

Louise M.

Thankyou so much Megs for your openness and honesty in your book! I cried, I laughed a little and I bawled. You are a brave, strong inspiration.

Judy N.

Your book was incredible, brave, emotional but so raw. You are stronger than you give yourself credit for and your faith keeps you here where you belong. Thankyou for sharing your life, good and bad. You are and will always be the Megs I know, loving, sweet, caring, mischievous and most of all, loyal.

Michael A.

I admire your fight and your willingness to be so open Megs. You are an inspiration and your encouragement and transparency I believe will be a lifeline for many struggling.

Mandy N.

I have no hesitation in recommending this book/journal to anyone who has (or is) experiencing mental health issues, for the families of sufferers and for any one else who would like to de-mystify this apparent epidemic in our society. Throughout this book, I laughed and sometimes I cried, for the sheer indignity this insidious disease places upon it’s victims, their families and friends. No-one is left un scarred by it. Megan writes of her experiences, honestly and openly, regardless of what people may think.

Why? You may ask. Because she is a brave soul, and because she cares about the thousands of people out there who suffer every day un diagnosed and are ostracised for being different or just plain weird! Some lucky ones, like Megan, get into the ‘system’ and are treated.

This is a must read for every caring individual.

Loved how honestly and openly you bared your soul Megan. You told it how it was, however painful or embarrassing. In doing so, you have created a self help tool for others. Anything less than your complete honesty would have been nowhere near as useful to someone who has mental issues. It is not easy to record the stuff that we go through. To bear ourselves and to expose our ‘soft underbelly’ as it were. You are surely a ‘risk taker’, jumping in at the deep end of the pool! I am well aware of the ignorance of most people in these areas. Sadly, we live in a world that is intolerant of those believed to be inferior. Well done you beautiful, beautiful soul! I am so proud of you.

Sharon P.