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So Pips choices were pretty dare I say bold?? She really puts herself in dangerous situations quite confidently for a teenager. The plot kept me pretty interested in trying to find out who the killer is and I was satisfied with the ending.
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Look, I don't want to be that person but I'm not believing some of these stories.
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There seems to be a lot of opinions on if this is fact or fiction out there. All I'm going to say is I think it is very important that any disorder that is rarely spoken of that gets public acknowledgement is a good thing. Most of us are not actually doctorates in the psychology field therefore have no right to self diagnose and that includes implying that someone is not actually who they say they are diagnosed as. That is just as weird as someone lying about a diagnoses. This book is bringing attention to the publics interpretations of a disorder versus medical interpretation. I will always stand behind that.
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I’m not sure on this one. Pausing for now at 20%. It just feels childish right now, like a high school romance and not grown adults. More like puppy love. Does it get better?
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Look, I don't want to be that person but I'm not believing some of these stories.
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Dad lives in Beverly Hills, gets becoming a music manager offered right before graduation by daddy. Must be nice...
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Sociopath: A Memoir
Patric Gagne
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The Frozen River
Ariel Lawhon
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Brimstone (Fae & Alchemy, #2)
Callie Hart
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I listened to the audiobook while at work for most of this and the amount of times I was gasping and laughing out loud was more than I could count. June is reeeeaaaally something. It's like I wanted to DNF so bad it was like rage bait! But I also knew this was the authors intention, and it was brilliant. She really taps into the entitlement and victim mindset some white women have. What I also found interesting though is how everyone was essentially stealing from everyone!
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