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Chameleon in a Candy Store (Oxygen Thief Diaries)

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Even though I’m not entirely sure of why I jumped back into this series, considering I found the first book less than impressive, I did find that I thought this second installment carried more weight than the first. It pokes fun at itself and makes you guess even more and more about the incredulously self-aware author.

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I would not recommend to kids but an angsty teen could learn either empathy or alcoholism from this book. Kind of makes me think of how you can make jokes about sexual assualt if the joke is on the insecurity and freakishness of the rapist, or you can be like this guy and just be like "haha, macho bullshit, what a laugh, I'm a dickhead see? 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. i refuse to believe people think this guy is a genius, even if he isn’t real and none of those individuals praising him in the book exist.and don’t get me started on the unlikeable protagonist who can’t even be properly hated because his character is just so poorly written.

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Although it’s literally a journal of misogyny and toxic masculinity, this book wouldn’t be interesting if it wasn’t written by a straight cis white guy who suffered from a deeply traumatic childhood and upbringing. 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. With no empathy Anonymous shows us not only the cruel reality of online dating but also a sad truth about ourselves. I'm completely unsympathetic to the "author" through this one and I wonder if it is because I spent good money on bad publishing - not necessarily bad writing or storyline.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. And in all honesty, with the prevalence of online dating, how many of us have a friend who we know is addicted to it? Recommended if you just want to know how he's doing after the first book, not recommended at all if you are expecting something more than the first one. the lack of plot, amount of typos, and dismissal of character development made this extremely hard to read, let alone attempt to enjoy.

And when fulfilling our desires isn't enough anymore we want to become the object of other's desire. It makes me wish I never bought it because from reading the book, the guy obviously is manipulating.

I think a published diary of some random teenage girl would be 10x more interesting, and would probably have better writing too.

I thoroughly enjoyed the book but my biggest issue with it is how horrifying the truth of the final pages are.This is likely a sequel that wasn't ever needed, manages to diminish anything vaguely interesting about the first book by simply repeating more of the same "SHOCK!

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