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danireyne's Reviews (849)
Wow all of the characters were immature. And the dog thing? Their dog gets lost in the woods and they search for an hour and then go climbing!?! CALL THE ASPCA. CALL THE DOG POLICE. Take the dog away from them. holy shit I wouldn’t be doing ANYTHING until I found my dog again. I’m still so mad about that.
The story was okay, entertaining - glad I borrowed from the library instead of buying it.
The story was okay, entertaining - glad I borrowed from the library instead of buying it.
Jesus Christ these women are all so toxic. And not even in the fun way, but like how are you real people!? What the hell is wrong with you all? Aside from that, this book was a fascinating deep dive into the culture and inner workings of MLMs (specifically Rodan & Fields, but applicable to all MLMs). It's wild how predatory these companies are. yeesh. 10/10 recommend the audiobook.
Ughhhhh. I LOVED Cultish so i'm so bummed about this book.. But honestly, I didn't get the point of it? I wasn't sure what I was learning or why.
wow. wowowowowow. This was phenomenal. So weird, so poignant. I tabbed the shit out of this book.
Immediate five stars. Reid is an auto buy author for me.
This book was devastating, eerie, emotional and seriously thought provoking. I’ll be mulling this over for a while.
This book was devastating, eerie, emotional and seriously thought provoking. I’ll be mulling this over for a while.
T Kingfisher has done it again! I love her horror books so much. I adored the main character - her sense of humor was top notch.
FIVE STARS.
FIVE STARS.
yeahhhh, this was 100% not for me. Does Moshfegh write gross & problematic shit to be "edgy"? it's not working.
Beautifully written, but I kind of wanted the memoir to be longer.
I feel weird telling someone how to talk about their trauma (who am I to determine how someone shares their story?) but this was surprisingly surface level for a memoir. It seems like a primer to a memoir - a lot was glossed over or alluded to, but never explored. I think the book would have benefited from more detail about her mental health diagnoses, the ED, what exactly happened with tht Reddit thread, and how she put herself back together after going through hell.
I feel weird telling someone how to talk about their trauma (who am I to determine how someone shares their story?) but this was surprisingly surface level for a memoir. It seems like a primer to a memoir - a lot was glossed over or alluded to, but never explored. I think the book would have benefited from more detail about her mental health diagnoses, the ED, what exactly happened with tht Reddit thread, and how she put herself back together after going through hell.