Random House Trade Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion
A**R
Honestly, it wasn’t worth it
For me, this book was shallow and boring.Yes, there are some relatable points but in my opinion, by no means does it quantify its status.I don’t normally read these kind of books for the above reason, and I won’t attempt them again.It is not thought provoking or even thoughtful.
A**R
Great book, bit bodged up though
Great book, came across it via Binchtopia podcast.Only issue was the front cover was all dog eared. Not sure if this was amazon's fault or the postman's.
C**N
Ligero y entretenido
Entretenido, ligero y actual. Debo admitir que el capítulo sobre su participación en el reality no fue de mi agrado y me pareció un poco tedioso. El resto me gustó
M**D
great stories!!
i really enjoyed this book! some of the stories were really good, but some got a little repetitive. but i still think it’s worth the read!
T**S
No Escape
*3.5 rounded to 4*There was a lot of good conversation in this collection of stories but I still feel deep down that there was still something missing. Conversations included Internet and the influencer age, reality TV, feminism and how that translates in society to being a bitch, scammer profitability, societal pressure to undermine sexual assault on college campuses, and romanticizing weddings and society still believes in the role women play in relationships. But a lot of this was just talk. I was hoping for some resources on change that we're seeing or how us as readers can join the cause, but I guess it just wasn't meant to go to that level. It was a crude reminder how a lot of this stuff has been happening for generations but we still have not "solved" any of the issues. I did really like that Jia mentions other books that relate to whatever topic she's discussing. I certainly made a list of more books to check out!
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