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Chameleon in a Candy Store: Volume 2 (Oxygen Thief Diaries)

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I really enjoyed both of these books, though I don't know who I would recomend them to as they are pretty twisted. When you are so lonely for so long and just so used in fucking every relationship you ever had, you'd think that love is just the same story over and over again, people playing a part repeatedly and with different muses every time. I do hear a lot of people complain about his writing style, but honestly, if you judge a book on how it's written and not what the words are saying, then you're missing out and you can have fun reading the well structured stuff that isn't anywhere near as good. Should they act in any way like a person or outside the confines of the author's expectations, he rudely casts them aside. Dazzling, daunting, and darkly hilarious, this spellbinding sequel is a spectacular indictment of a modern love twisted beyond recognition.

Although I like the difference since the ‘other’ style which I assume is one used when coming up with a story line or directive or something like that in advertising, it’s a slight nuisance to me. Although there are pros in the book being neater due to the sectioning since there are an awful lot of women included here, it made the narrative feel less genuine and more clinical. It looks like he might be about to settle down and get married until the very act of going to therapy opens him up to other options. Chameleon on a kaleidoscope Is such a great read, something about the rawness of it just makes it impossible to put down!

Meanwhile he is surviving his job as a commercial marketer where is coworkers drive him absolutely insane. After reading Diary of an Oxygen Thief , I was compelled by the raw, honest journaling of this twisted and frankly, sick character that bluntly acknowledges and somewhat embraces the evident flaws in his character.

It's a pursuit that quickly becomes a dangerous fixation, often requiring even more creativity and deception than his award-winning ad campaigns. So what he does is that he sabotaged his already perfect relationship because the more he felt happy, the more it will hurt in the future. The saddest part in the book is that when he realized that he was finally happy, he wasn't able to accept that he is allowed to be happy and that he was so paranoid waiting for the moment when he realized that he made a mistake, played the part of a fool and got hurt again. What do we exactly look for when we scroll trough the millions of people who'd like to chat with us? It was so flat- tering that she should even want to make me feel pleasure that somehow my guilt dissolved into gratitude under her touch.It just was missing that gruesome, brutal, edge that made the first book in the series such an enamouring read. We don’t share your credit card details with third-party sellers, and we don’t sell your information to others. The author seems to think his experiences with online dating are novel; either that, or he's convinced he knows the best way to document the harsh truths of 21st-century dating and relationships.

This one I felt was equally as hooking, I felt like I could enjoy the presence of significant characters within the story longer. The self-congratulatory ending proves the author wasn't even trying to learn more about women or better himself, merely to sell books and trick people. There is more that could be unpacked with the problems but that requires a more literary-tuned person compared to a casual reader. The sequel to Diary of an Oxygen Thief presents Anonymous in a light that shows his shortcomings and weaknesses without making him vulnerable and deserving of sympathy. When he discovers online dating he begins to realize that selling products is not that much different from seducing girls and so he harnesses his advertising skills to do exactly that.You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie preferences, as described in the Cookie notice. There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase, a SQL command or malformed data.

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