What especially interested me is the author quitting his well-paying job to sell his books full-time, including setting up a table on a busy street, including a comedic interaction with a homeless guy who beat out the author in the quest for asking people for money. This book is meta in how much it is self-referential. So the plot is about an ad executive from England who moves to the USA who quits drinking and as an alternative finds pleasure in hurting women emotionally - like making them fall for him and then dumping them (and then this happens to him), while also self-publishing a novel trilogy about it, and also recording how the author is attempting to sell these books through clever marketing ideas like creating a personals ad online pretending to be a woman and promising to date the guys if they buy the book. They are written by Anonymous, the author had me at Anonymous!
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If you can encourage the man to be himself, to reveal his character, his ways, then you know how to navigate him, and therefore he will never be able to hide from you.There are three books this trilogy. This, it seems to me, is the most devastating weapon of all in a woman’s arsenal.
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she made you feel like it was okay to be a guy. “A girl had caused it, so a girl would have to pay.” Removed more hope, sold more medication, caused more tears.” Okay, maybe not killed, but dulled more lives. “Romance has killed more people than cancer. “Why would anyone set out to break the heart of someone he loved? Why would anyone intentionally cause that kind of pain?” “The more they confided and invested in you, the deeper the shock and the more satisfying the moment at the end.”
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P.S what’s with the cover picture! Anyone find it irrelative or it is just me? But I’m just a mere reader not in a point of judging his evilness or how he decided to react toward the ongoing events of his life. The writer diffiently have some issues, and he’s diffiently reading our reviews right now, cursing or laughing at us, I don’t know. I do not have much to say about it actually, because neither the genre nor the plot are raising the bar of interest in me. “And the fact that they were attracted to a piece of shit like me made me hate them even more than if they’d laughed in my face and walked away.” Nevertheless, I absolutely enjoyed every single word, it is well knitted and his way of writing is obviously impressive that I had to overlook some things in order to give it a three stars. But I have to admit that although this diary seems to be somehow close to The Catcher in the Rye. And diffiently no need to publish your “word in”book. As you clearly said, “we are not punished for our sins, we are punished by them.” And that is it. However, you’ve been bitten by your own karma Mr. But it is just that I do not consider diaries to be a literary work, period. I know that diaries aren’t being written like fiction and sometimes the thrill factor could be an in accessory to the line of events. You see, no matter what events have occurred in your life or what kind of hell you were suffering, at the end of the last page it will all be familiar, easy to imagine and lacks the thrill factor. I have this believe that diaries are not worth more than 3 stars, if we’re gonna talk in a star rating way.