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Oct 16, 2023 03:08PM
Funny that you gave this book a one-star review when it doesn’t come out for another day. I can’t believe there’s a real time traveler on this app!
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I wish there was a way to remove reviews that don’t reflect an actual opinion of the contents of a book.
If he actually read it, it was about accountability, not being a narcissist. She took a lot of accountability and put on display her vulnerabilities in this book. They most definitely did not read.
Cheri wrote: "If he actually read it, it was about accountability, not being a narcissist. She took a lot of accountability and put on display her vulnerabilities in this book. They most definitely did not read."
No, She isn't though. I am towards the end, and her "accountability" claims are just that. She says she doesn't blame anyone and she is solely responsible for her situation. but her words and actions thereafter are the opposite. She makes every situation about her, assumes how the others feel (based on her experiences and feelings) and so doing does not take other's feelings and thoughts into consideration. Let us take some scenarios into play, She failed to have a conversation with her 15 year old son about his intentions to leave home, she ASSUMED he wanted to go out and exlplore the star like HER. She failed to recognize the position her public admissions of the current state of their relationship would do to will, she was doing it to reduce to criticism from her. She made Williow's idea about the Human Trafficking HER thing. It went from Willow suggested, to, Jada did and Jada said, Only once she mentioned they doing a PR in Miami. She assumes that she and Will thoughts and actions stemmed from their trauma. Not once had she mentioned that THEY told her something, it was always straight to the point of "they did, just like her". In the "entanglement" situation, she said she was responsible but went right on to shed light on where August and Will went wrong, failing to acknowledge that 1. August had his mental struggles and the humiliation Will was experiencing. While I wouldn't say she's a narcissist, she either has a victim mentality or more she's self-centered.
No, She isn't though. I am towards the end, and her "accountability" claims are just that. She says she doesn't blame anyone and she is solely responsible for her situation. but her words and actions thereafter are the opposite. She makes every situation about her, assumes how the others feel (based on her experiences and feelings) and so doing does not take other's feelings and thoughts into consideration. Let us take some scenarios into play, She failed to have a conversation with her 15 year old son about his intentions to leave home, she ASSUMED he wanted to go out and exlplore the star like HER. She failed to recognize the position her public admissions of the current state of their relationship would do to will, she was doing it to reduce to criticism from her. She made Williow's idea about the Human Trafficking HER thing. It went from Willow suggested, to, Jada did and Jada said, Only once she mentioned they doing a PR in Miami. She assumes that she and Will thoughts and actions stemmed from their trauma. Not once had she mentioned that THEY told her something, it was always straight to the point of "they did, just like her". In the "entanglement" situation, she said she was responsible but went right on to shed light on where August and Will went wrong, failing to acknowledge that 1. August had his mental struggles and the humiliation Will was experiencing. While I wouldn't say she's a narcissist, she either has a victim mentality or more she's self-centered.
You're the vapid one, judging a book you haven't read based on your warped opinions of the author - whom you also don't know. Yuck
Hope wrote: "You're the vapid one, judging a book you haven't read based on your warped opinions of the author - whom you also don't know. Yuck"
Hope, I have read it, and as someone who considers themself a professional reviewer I’d hope you know better than to make assumptions and harass others because they did not like a book... Bless your heart.
Hope, I have read it, and as someone who considers themself a professional reviewer I’d hope you know better than to make assumptions and harass others because they did not like a book... Bless your heart.
Cheri wrote: "If he actually read it, it was about accountability, not being a narcissist. She took a lot of accountability and put on display her vulnerabilities in this book. They most definitely did not read."
Please don’t assume my gender
Please don’t assume my gender
Bradley, I wasn't super inclined to read it, but I definitely think your succinct review has cemented it in my mind.
I agree with you regarding those who chose to kvetch at you: Bless their hearts and their little white socks.
I agree with you regarding those who chose to kvetch at you: Bless their hearts and their little white socks.