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A Cynic's Guide to Everything

By Ana Montano
$2.99 Rating: 1 star1 star
(2.00 based on 1 review)

Published: Dec. 29, 2009
Words: 53029 (approximate)
Language: English


Ebook description

A Cynic's Guide to Everything is an irreverent look at everything from relationships to social and political issues. It is a series of essays and autobiographical vignettes that create a witty self help book for people who hate self help. A biting commentary on society that will make you laugh and think. No holds barred, no feelings spared.

Adult-content rating:

This book contains content considered unsuitable for young readers 17 and under, and which may be offensive to some readers of all ages. For more information, see the Support FAQ.

Tags

dating, humor, sex, satire, poker, college, drinking, marijuana, cynicism, lying, confidence and self esteem, how to lose weight, abortion and politics, vignettes, irreverent humor

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Review by: Yuy Ren on May 08, 2011 : star star
There is nothing wrong with writing thoughts and generate what will be a very enjoyable pillowbook. However the author's approach is wrong from the start.

The author provides nothing in the first three pages to make the reader want to continue reading. While I personally like reading about other people's thoughts and opinions, it is really only enjoyable when it can be related back to the reader. In this case, it is like listening to that annoying friend with whom you had gone out for coffee and wonder when she's going to stop talking vainly about herself regarding matters that you really don't care about.

I can't really recommend this work. I really do like the concept, but it requires more refinement.
(reviewed long after purchase)

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