Therapy with Satan: On The Rocks by Daniel Wescott
"Therapy With Satan" is a very engaging book. This book challenges your beliefs and changes perspectives and illusions towards life. I was so intrigued by the story that I finished it in one go. This book explains truths about love, guilt, success and identity.
The story revolves around Satan, who is a therapist who never lies. The idea of the devil sitting in a bar and giving people honest advice instead of demanding souls immediately caught my attention.
What I enjoyed most was how the devil wasn’t shown as pure evil. Instead he is a sharp, witty, arrogant, and strangely insightful person, almost like someone who understands human weakness a little too well. Some of the conversations, especially around people-pleasing and self-deception, genuinely made me pause and reflect on my own habits and the stories people tell themselves to feel okay.
The book is not fast-paced or action-heavy, but that actually works in its favour because it gives the emotions and ideas time to sink in. At times the writing feels repetitive, but I honestly felt the author was trying to make certain truths stay with the reader.
Overall, it is a thought-provoking read.
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