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

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As a testament to our times it is accurate; women are constantly degraded and seen as property for men to accumulate. Yes, of course, I saw attractive women every- where, but compared to Marian they were just unknown accumulations of organs and limbs. The methods to gain access to women's bodies which require deception and dishonesty are not secrets, they are tiresome and destructive. This sequel to Diary of an Oxygen Thief is just as dark and sexual, and the narrator just as unlikable. This book isn't for everyone, but if you're into deeply personal and raw literature this one is for you.

After all it is a second and we all know that for most movies, their second parts are rather disappointing, however this book just like the first one did not disappoint. It's reliving a moment in your life when you wanted to escape the silence so you try to fall in love with someone as desperate to get out the drowning void of loneliness. The marketing of the first book as a true story darkens the tale since this is a man who represents the worst symptoms of what capitalism and the patriarchy has done to men. 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.This leads him to finally start healing now that he understands part of his actions taken place now. 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. Chameleon on a kaleidoscope Is such a great read, something about the rawness of it just makes it impossible to put down! Right, well I was already gripped from Diary of an Oxygen Thief that I literally bought this in the same week I finished the first one.

We are left with the feeling that the narrator will create all sorts of "covertising" and that we should henceforth be wary in all our online dealings. Anonymous is back with the intoxicating, darkly dangerous, and wildly addictive sequel to his New York Times bestselling debut novel Diary of an Oxygen Thief . 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.

With my defenses reduced to rubble around me, I felt it was time to surrender or self-destuct, Or maybe I yearned for the familiarity of unhappiness, choosing self-sabotage over uncertainty, I’d rather fuck it up than not know.

Diary of an Oxygen Thief worked for me, despite the repetitions, rants/rambles, diversions and fourth-wall breaking, because it wasn’t sectioned. There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase, a SQL command or malformed data. If anything I felt more played because I could see how it is a continuation but at the same time not. I've always found it difficult for me to get into a good book that I can relate to in some sort of way. 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.There is some imagery that I really like too, such as “[w]e cowered in some god-awful seaside restaurant that looked like it might have been on the shores of the Styx, and wordlessly stared out the window as angry white-knuckled waves repeatedly tried to grip the mainland and drag it under” (p.

We don’t share your credit card details with third-party sellers, and we don’t sell your information to others. So this is the second book in the series, start off with Diary of an Oxygen Thief or you might be a little lost. Moreover, some of the jumps from one section/woman to the another aren’t smooth, and that singular footnote should never be included.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. 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. After finishing it i can’t help but think weather I might have fallen a victim to a well maneuvered marketing scheme as well or was it just fate that brought my attention to it.

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