If you are found to be excessively promoting your book in the comments, you will be banned.īeware: Amazon links could be caught in the spam filter. This is not the place to advertise your book. Any illegal content will be removed at the moderators' discretion. If you want to include a link in your suggestion we encourage you to link to the author's page or to an amazon alternative.ĭon't link to illegal content. Top level replies must be suggestions or question to clear up the request. Don't attack the requests or any suggestions made, and definitely do not attack or scold individual users (it's sad really, that we actually have to specifically say this.) No Meta posts about this or any other subreddit.No "Should I read this book / is this book any good?" posts.Any submission with a link will be removed. Please use the text box to formulate your request in a clear and precise manner. Title-only posts will be summarily removed.IF YOU COME HERE FOR THE SOLE PURPOSE OF ADVERTISING A BOOK, YOU WILL BE BANNED.įor book promotion please visit /r/wroteabook. This book was just a desperate, feeble attempt to make more money off the bestseller.This subreddit is for people to ask for suggestions on books to read.įor general discussions about books please visit /r/books or /r/literature. I’m upset that Barnes and Noble doesn’t accept returns. This book, compared to its predecessor, is like comparing a Chinese takeout menu to Fitzgerald’s Gatsby. In Diary of an Oxygen Thief, I felt genuine pity for him. The ending isn’t satisfying by any means. You don’t ever know what happens to the only other important character in the novel, his girlfriend she disappears within the first 40 pages or so.Īnd if you think it couldn’t get worse from there, he does: he also talks about how he wrote Diary of an Oxygen Thief and got it published and whatnot, and how he used an online dating site to catfish and scam people to purchase and read his book. Not only does Anonymous need a therapist (he goes from disturbed alcoholic to disturbed sex addict), he also needs a proofreader.Ĭhameleon on a Kaleidoscope has no plot line at all it’s more of an extended annotated bibliography on every one of his female conquests, from the sexual experiences to the flaws he finds in his partners. Still in New York City, he struggles to cope with his multiple traumas and documents his blatant objectification of every woman he manages to sleep with (because all he wants in his middle age is sex) in the span of a hundred-something error-laden, 14-point font typed pages, devoid of commas in certain spans. In the sequel to the hit bestseller, Anonymous returns to pick up where he left off-more specifically, picking up the pieces of his broken heart. After recounting the downward spiral of falling in love with the female version of his former self in Diary of an Oxygen Thief, which I reviewed here. Update: My Barnes and Noble order arrived in the mail, containing the next installment in the Oxygen Thief series. Good thing Anonymous is, well, anonymous. The second installment in the Oxygen Thief series falls short of expectations.
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