No surprise at all she "discovered" she was queer. |
I try to avoid people who appear to have personality disorders. |
I HATED eat,pray love. But LOVED city of girls. If I had realized it was the same author I would not have read it. I picked it up because I loved the seven husbands of evelyn hugo and people said it had the same vibe. |
See, City of Girls immediately struck me as EG trying to put a charming spin on crazy/sex addiction/etc. I couldn't finish it. |
And? |
I'll be even more the minority and say I like her fiction (Sig of All Things & City of Girls) and liked Eat Pray Love. I read the latter though way before it became a mega-bestseller, thought it was mildy funny, and did not really get all the drama and debate thereafter (either negative or positive). She may be a narc, but as someone said, isn't basically anyone who writes multiple memoirs? Real question is whether you write them well! |
Didn't the first husband remarry and have kids? Bet him and his wife are having a hearty eye rolling laugh right now. |
This! Admittedly, memoirs are not my favorite genre but oh how I hated Eat, Pray, Love. |
I had this exact same thought as I listened to her interview with Rachel Martin on NPR today. (I also wondered if perhaps the Trump cuts to NPR were justified if their editorial judgment is so terrible that they broadcast 5 minutes of a wealthy, overhyped, mediocre writer telling the world that she has come to accept that she is an inherently wonderful human being or as she put it "child of this world." So horrifically cringeworthy.) |
She was planning to murder her girlfriend |
She reminds me of Glennon Doyle. |
She walked so that Glennon could run ... |
My brain is convinced they are the same person. |
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