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Rachael
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Aug 08, 2013 08:50PM

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I'm not saying don't read it, because there are really great moments in there and a lot of things I identified with, but know that there are also problematic points where it becomes difficult to continue without acknowledging some hyperbole.

I will probably still read her book, but it's been pushed a little bit farther down my list. In some ways, though, I want to read it *more* now because one thing that has held me back from writing more about my own life is the fear that I will come across as villainizing and, especially, that I will end up unfairly villainizing people. So it would be good for me to see a book that might have come across that way itself, to analyze what she did that I might (or might not) want to avoid.