Chameleon in a Candy Store: Volume 2 (Oxygen Thief Diaries)

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Chameleon in a Candy Store: Volume 2 (Oxygen Thief Diaries)

Chameleon in a Candy Store: Volume 2 (Oxygen Thief Diaries)

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Ok, this one is definitely like a 3-3.5/5 book. Like it wasn’t good but it wasn’t bad either. If anything I felt more played because I could see how it is a continuation but at the same time not. it’s completely forgettable, i’m a fan of mundane repetitive stories to a point but there’s absolutely nothing in this book that makes me wanna finish it. (which i unfortunately did, after almost 3 months.) while reading this book it is a man telling his story about his last book (diary of an oxygen theif) of it getting published and him becoming a writer and it going into store but it also talks about how he has a sex addiction and a drinking problem and he goes to AA. He had a girlfriend at the time but then she suggested to go to therapy or we’ll he should go and then that went from there and they needed up braking up. his therapist had told him to go into dating people on the internet so in the boom he names the girls he goes on dates wit and why they didn’t work out and how they reflected onto him and why they didn’t work out and just seeing how different he is wit these girls and seeing how they see wit him says something. the male brain is something interesting and it has a way of making u feel a type of way. his brain wants to know why he’s so compelled to have sex wit all theses girls and not his mother he had said in his book.

PDF / EPUB File Name: Chameleon_in_A_Candy_Store_-_Anonymous.pdf, Chameleon_in_A_Candy_Store_-_Anonymous.epubBobbing and swaying in front of my face as we ascended the steps to her fourth-floor Elizabeth Street apartment was the real reason we’d been together three years. Our evening stroll had been cut short by a rainstorm, so once we got inside we shook off our wet things. We lay across her bed and chatted. Ordinarily this would have been enough to get the ball rolling, but I was still not confident enough about making a move. I had already discovered that working for a bad ad agency required just as much energy as working for a good one, and I had an early start the next day. If we didn’t have sex soon I’d be forced to stay the entire night. Did she want me to leave? Time to call her bluff. Making an overly dramatic announcement that I had better go if I was to be in decent shape for work the next day, I began to say my good- byes to that magnificent world-class ass. To be honest, I was not disappointed with the book. I don't agree with the one's cancelling the book for being not up to the mark of the previous book in the installment. The book was horrible, I mean there’s a reason it took me 8 months to finish. First of all the author is delusional, he’s insecure so he tries to convince himself he’s better than everyone else. Even when things are clearly not going his way, he’s just trying to play it off as if he doesn’t care and as if that was his plan, it’s funny really.

i wish i could sum it up, but it’s like the first book but worse, at least in the first one there’s some psychological shit going on, but in this one it drags out every interaction. What I didn't like was that it followed somewhat of the same pattern as the first book. He uses women, and then falls in love with one in the end. Disappointing to say the least and that's the only reason I lowered the rating. It did end differently though. For last time, it was him who was used, but this time it's him using her. hate-reading this book gave me a headache. (i figured that i cannot be reading good books all the time, so here i am.) With no empathy Anonymous shows us not only the cruel reality of online dating but also a sad truth about ourselves. What do we exactly look for when we scroll through the millions of people who'd like to chat with us? Company? Lust? Love? Attention. We want to prove that we're worth the attentions of everyone in the world. And when fulfilling our desires isn't enough anymore we want to become the object of other's desire. Second of all the writing is horrible. It has many typos, and he even admits that he never proof read his first book when he talks about it so highly. Who writes a book that’s soo good you just have to mention it everywhere you go, but doesn’t even want to read it themselves? Lmfao.

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i physically can’t rate this book cause of wit it talks about that’s why there’s jo rating and people may disagree on what i’m about to say about this book… Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 2023-05-06 09:14:11 Autocrop_version 0.0.14_books-20220331-0.2 Bookplateleaf 0004 Boxid IA40925108 Camera USB PTP Class Camera Collection_set printdisabled External-identifier What had been difficult about this book would definitely be the timeline of this book. I felt that it was breaking the fourth wall more than what I had been anticipating. Because it seemed as though this was written during the publication process of Diary of an Oxygen Thief. So the timeline for that also felt off as I am assuming he was in his mid thirties when it was written and now he was in forties, essentially I was confused of the span of this book more than I thought I would be.



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