Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know some of the people in this book. I wasn't sure that I wanted to read it, but now I might be changing my mind. MCPL will probably have it for me by late August if I put a hold in now...
I'd be interested to hear your perspective on the people you know. You don't have to name names, of course. I'm reading it now and the author seems to try to be objective. Praising people in certain places and leveling criticism in others. Nobody is painted as all good or all bad (so far, I'm about 2/3 of the way through). It would be interesting to hear from someone closer to this whether she's being fairly accurate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know some of the people in this book. I wasn't sure that I wanted to read it, but now I might be changing my mind. MCPL will probably have it for me by late August if I put a hold in now...
I'd be interested to hear your perspective on the people you know. You don't have to name names, of course. I'm reading it now and the author seems to try to be objective. Praising people in certain places and leveling criticism in others. Nobody is painted as all good or all bad (so far, I'm about 2/3 of the way through). It would be interesting to hear from someone closer to this whether she's being fairly accurate.
Anonymous wrote:I know some of the people in this book. I wasn't sure that I wanted to read it, but now I might be changing my mind. MCPL will probably have it for me by late August if I put a hold in now...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I wasn't that interested until Meta sued and now i will definitely be buying and reading. I will say that I always thought Sanburg was full of sh*t.
Me to. My favorite line c the book is that Lean In s a book to make women feel bad (bc that’s how it made me feel for sure).
I LOVED careless people. If anyone on this thread has not read it yet - it’s a must read. I read a ton. It’s great. I promise.
Anonymous wrote:I know some of the people in this book. I wasn't sure that I wanted to read it, but now I might be changing my mind. MCPL will probably have it for me by late August if I put a hold in now...
Anonymous wrote:I wasn't that interested until Meta sued and now i will definitely be buying and reading. I will say that I always thought Sanburg was full of sh*t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Welp, you'll have to fill us all in. Is this the same one?
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/story/meta-facebook-wynn-williams-memoir-blocked?srsltid=AfmBOoqfOwWf-7nh4-qRuYkVfRD7WpCjvUcxyWCCwhJf32YlEAhmKCYS
I just bought it on Amazon, so it is still available. Maybe the judge blocked the author from talking about it? Not sure.
And yes, I know buying things from Amazon is unpopular these days. I tried putting a hold on it through MoCo library but they haven’t acquired it yet and given the controversy I think they may not get it, so I decided to buy.