I don’t feel guilty about not empathizing with sociopaths because I know that they don’t empathize with me 🤷🏽♀️
@Tulpane3 күн бұрын
I just finished reading the first book and immediately went to order the second. And because of this review, I learned that most likely I will enjoy the second and third books as much as I enjoyed the first, so thank you for that video. Also this summer, the fourth book was published and the fifth book in this series is coming out in September, which I’m looking forward to. There is also a Japanese film based on the first book that is just as sweet and interesting as the book!!
@ilanahalupovich3 күн бұрын
Robert Young Eridshn &,The Dandelion Girl
@GayleLynch-ns3oe5 күн бұрын
i despise that these people get air time.
@leabeckman35585 күн бұрын
I’m 1988 baby
@gigabloke6 күн бұрын
Patric Gagne is a highly intelligent woman who worked incredibly hard to understand herself, and to require herself to participate in society in the most positive way possible. I am reading her book which has taught me much about myself (not a sociopath, so-called 'normal'). She is honest and confessed about herself and what she has done -- more so than 99.9% of people. I have great respect for her.
@RishabhSonker-kq9de7 күн бұрын
Jairam
@slsmith526711 күн бұрын
I just couldn't get past the first few chapters of The Women. Her writing style is too Florida and so trite and predictable.
@francissemazzi153012 күн бұрын
Which is ur best one
@BookBreak10 күн бұрын
I love James!
@francissemazzi153010 күн бұрын
@@BookBreak what did u like most about it ?
@BookBreak10 күн бұрын
I talk about that in the video! I found it a very powerful combination of humour with a much more serious topic
@francissemazzi153010 күн бұрын
@BookBreak I liked the part when he was in a delirium and he was talking to Locke. I also liked when he cried in front of Huck and said he didn’t care, also when James found Huck around a bunch of dead white folks and he said something like”a black man in the vicinity of dead white folks is a bad mix”
@SandySass13 күн бұрын
She is warm and charming for a reason: its calculated. Everything with sociopaths is. Believe me, if she was to drop the mask and tell you what she really thinks your jaw would be on the floor. She openly admits that she had her husband proofread her book and he would come to her in shock at something he read saying "you cant put this in there!". And she didnt.
@shreyashiv.298314 күн бұрын
She Who Became the Sun was insanely good!!
@RishabhSonker-kq9de15 күн бұрын
Whitevakibahutsex moti ko dekhekrhathkinalage
@RishabhSonker-kq9de15 күн бұрын
Blckjinvali
@RishabhSonker-kq9de15 күн бұрын
Sidevalisexi
@hannahxx1716 күн бұрын
The Before the Coffee Gets Cold Series has become my absolute favourite. I have reread it so many times and find different meanings each time. It's a wonderfully bittersweet series that focuses on how different people learn to cope or find peace with something they're struggling with. This series came into my life at Emmas recommendation right around the time I had an anxiety driven mental breakdown and reading this series reminded me how to accept what was in front of me instead of wishing for something impossible, to enjoy what I had, and that sometimes negative situations are only your perception and not reality.
@Kittyzero1342616 күн бұрын
I love some of these suggestions like How to Just Eat It, Pride, Prejudice, and Other Flavors, and Chocolat.
@zubaerchaudhari826716 күн бұрын
Hello there hey
@pythagorean_theorem1416 күн бұрын
The “ rental person” sounds really interesting😊
@endezeichengrimm17 күн бұрын
Any books about Palestine in there?
@neens136917 күн бұрын
So fun. You know each other quite well
@karenmiller110517 күн бұрын
Wow. So many great books to add to my list. Thank you.
@FunkyMunky-w2m17 күн бұрын
I am an empath, I do not stop empathizing with cluster B, I don't think that is an accurate statement..but I would say there is at least some diminishment of my empathy, or at least I know I'm not going to invest much in a relationship with them which wouod involve caring, because I know how futile it is to care about them ultimately in most cases.. even though it does help, as long as I don't allow them to manipulate me and keep strong boundaries, which I've gotten really good at..because cluster B tendencies are to use empaths' empathy to endlessly manipulate them for control. But fo say we don't empathizd or care about other human beings pretty much defies the definition of what being an empath is so..
@FunkyMunky-w2m17 күн бұрын
The source of sociopathy is demons that come in thru generational curses and trauma; they have power over these individuals because those people have chosen and set their heart to agree with evil and they don't turn to Jesus and REPENT.
@Libri_amore_e_fantasia17 күн бұрын
Are you really going to take all those books in your suitcase?? 😮
@mcqueenXO17 күн бұрын
They're just recommendations for vacation reads.
@booksmoviesandstories17 күн бұрын
I LOVED this prompt and the recommended books sound amazing. I'm going to add all of them to my tbr
@weedblossom7720 күн бұрын
You lost me at Judith Butler. She thinks the only places lesbians should exist is in their own home. So inclusive...of men...to the utter exclusion of women...yep, we're done here
@LieingCostsYoursoulTellElders21 күн бұрын
Make sure you provide food for the homeless as a food servant for them and make sure to remember all lies u ever told and do this live in person
@francissemazzi153023 күн бұрын
What do you think about the crime scenes in the novel trees
@rebeccalevy549325 күн бұрын
Patric describes her young childhood years very like someone with Autism Spectrum Disorder.
@LouisHemmingsPoet25 күн бұрын
last phrase spoke very prescient:)
@IndrayaniTripathi28 күн бұрын
I might be the ONLY one who didn’t like the book AT ALL!👎😁
@K1OIK29 күн бұрын
What happened to the woman she was stalking?
@zubaerchaudhari8267Ай бұрын
Hello there hey there hey Hello hi there
@maureenrhysjones4643Ай бұрын
major yaaaaaawwwn
@honeybee12873Ай бұрын
When I was in high school I actually took an English elective called "Page to Screen" where we would read a book and then watch the film adaptation and analyze it. Anyway, we did read (and watch!) The Hitchhiker's Guide in that class!
@jamie-578Ай бұрын
Just subscribed what is your favourite book of all time 🕰️? Thank you
@jamie-578Ай бұрын
Do you read your comments ?thank you it means a lot to me . Well done 👍 great review
@josryder7841Ай бұрын
Thank you for highlighting Jamaica Kincaid! I read Annie John in HS and just recently read it again 30 year later lol amazing writing!
@ingrida1121Ай бұрын
Shame the movie turned out to be quite bad.
@thelibrarianofalexandria6200Ай бұрын
I loved rental person does nothing. Found it fasinating. Titanic awards is a great quick read. Word drops by Paul anthony Jones,a book about language. Marta Breen has several books on feminism. Lauren Graham has two essay collection.
@annedixon7609Ай бұрын
Where did you get all these books for a free?
@BookBreakАй бұрын
These are the proofs of books that we publish that have come into our office this month!
@zubaerchaudhari8267Ай бұрын
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@zubaerchaudhari8267Ай бұрын
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@karenmiller1105Ай бұрын
I read Rental Person but found it to be sad and left me with a feeling of being empty. His heart wasn’t in anything he did and that’s why, for me, it was cold and uncaring. I did put Action Heroes and Page Three on my list. Thanks.
@mckennaraulston6173Ай бұрын
I smiled when you went to the river... So awesome! Thanks! lol I just finished the book and super loved it!
@therealjetlagАй бұрын
I’ve just finished it and was, to my surprise, after abandoning the Moonstone out of boredom, gripped from the start. I was incredibly arrogant going in, thinking that, because it had been serialised, it would be drawn out and wordy and that the “first sensationalist novel” would be predictable and simple, but, boy, was I wrong on both counts. All through reading it, I made numerous predictions, almost all of which were wrong. I do think he relied quite a bit on coincidence to make the plot work, but I don’t care. It worked.
@endezeichengrimmАй бұрын
Just read one book at a time, with intense focus.
@johnmurray3888Ай бұрын
Archer lied much more smoothly than the late Margaret Thatcher. Even the most bullying tabloid journalist had difficulty making Archer lose his rag. Contrast Archer's cold, unflustered, prevarications with Thatcher's rambling, semi-coherent, defences of the Westland Helicopter Affair or the order to sink the General Belgrano. Thatcher was almost as bad an actor as Richard Nixon! Michael Crick: "Were you or were you not arrested for suspected shoplifting in Toronto, Canada?" Archer: "Can we return to questions about London?" ( . . . and I don't mean London, Ontario).