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

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This leads him to finally start healing now that he understands part of his actions taken place now. After breaking up with the French girl and ending the therapy sessions he embarks on a sexual adventure encountering all manner of women online. I first heard about the Oxygen Thief series through Tumblr like the secret indie girl that I am at heart, and fell in love with both books. 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. It's dark ans amusing, I particularly liked the part about Canadian strippers being as I am Canadian and the peelers is always a fun time.

To me, these books represent a retrospect of my ex partner and how he possibly sees me and life in general. 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.

If there’s a footnote for each new slang that appears, cool, but no, it’s only used once and that just frustrates me a lot since this singular footnote and the not-smooth transitioning assists the narrative in being clinical.If the stories are non-fictional (or even semi-non-fictional, as the author suggests), I'm amazed that someone thought up such a devious, yet successful, marketing strategy. Picking up the story where it left off, the controversial protagonist of cult classic Diary of an Oxygen Thief retools his advertising skills to seduce women online.

Moreover, some of the jumps from one section/woman to the another aren’t smooth, and that singular footnote should never be included. Nevertheless, the overall writing in this book has improved, though I prefer the one in Diary of an Oxygen Thief since a coherent and detectable plot line exists there. There is something about it could simply be based on his experience with love, in the sense that he barely received it from his parents and also he was sexaully abused as minor by a celergyman, which ultimately manifested in a twisted reasoning behind how relationships should be treated. 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. If people hated the first book because of graphic nature, then this one definitely took the cake between both works.

Should they act in any way like a person or outside the confines of the author's expectations, he rudely casts them aside. I didn't think anything would be able to top Diary of an Oxygen theif, which is one of my all time favourite books! As a testament to our times it is accurate; women are constantly degraded and seen as property for men to accumulate.

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