3,096 days by Natacha Kampusch (French version).
I didn't think I would ever read this book bc I didn't want to be a voyeur but as it had been lying around for years in my library, I went for it.
The writing is a bit too flat with lots of stretches bu I was surprised by the character of this young girl and the tone she sets for the story, no exaggeration.
Even though nothing of what she went through is hidden, a hell, she has such psychological strength in her that the atrocity she went through during those 8 long years never falls into pathos. I don't think anyone can imagine even 1% of what she went through, especially at that age, and one wonders how she can live after that.
This book will be one of those that I will never read again, I can't say that I enjoyed reading about someone else's misfortunes but what is certain is that I came away with a lot of questions and even though I won't have the opportunity to see her in real life, respect to her.