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cobwebbing
is on page 161 of 264
I have such a love/hate relationship with this book--on the one hand it's super gripping, interesting, and written in short bursts that feel like a bunch of short stories.
On the other hand the way Saxen's attitude especially when it comes to women really grinds my gears. It feels really gross.
— May 23, 2020 08:51PM
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On the other hand the way Saxen's attitude especially when it comes to women really grinds my gears. It feels really gross.
cobwebbing
is on page 141 of 264
If your gf not wanting to have sex with you is such a dealbreaker, break up??? Hello???
— May 23, 2020 01:26PM
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cobwebbing
is on page 98 of 264
The way Saxen talks about romantic partners as a teen and young adult kind of skeeves me out. Like, yes, women are hot and you want to have sex with them, I understand, but if you could stop dwelling on how you tried multiple times to liquor a girl up so you could have sex with her, that’d be great. It comes off as bordering on assault and he talks so casually about it. Same with almost shooting his friend.
— May 23, 2020 10:33AM
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cobwebbing
is on page 39 of 264
Wasn’t really mentally prepared for this book to take a hard left turn into talking at length about Saxen’s weird extremist church but I can already tell how it’s going to play into disordered eating.
— May 22, 2020 09:37PM
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cobwebbing
is on page 39 of 264
Wasn’t really mentally prepared for this book to take a hard left turn into talking at length about Saxen’s weird extremist church but I can already tell how it’s going to play into disordered eating.
— May 22, 2020 09:37PM
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Kate
is on page 44 of 264
bought this book before living in southern california but never finished it (only read the beginning)- as i recall i couldn't stop eating doughnuts around the time of purchasing this book and well- it didn't stop after trying to read a book about one person's life-long struggle with overeating. anyways- i know that the cover of the book did not cause my doughnut addiction at that time so i'm trying to finish it now.
— Jan 13, 2014 05:04PM
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