Anonymous wrote:How is she teaching a mandatory government course at AU without a PhD?
Anonymous wrote:How is she teaching a mandatory government course at AU without a PhD?
Anonymous wrote:What’s untrue in my post? To my knowledge, it would seem these are the facts and the rest are my opinion.
I will leave being nasty “angry and embarrassed” to the professorial lecturer and writer
Anonymous wrote:I will say something positive. I enjoyed the mother (grandmother) character. It was the only character that was more than two-dimensional even if (disturbingly) because the protagonist (Sucksaki’s alter ego) clearly resents her mother and behaving like a terrible brat throughout. The grandmother and to the lesser extent the husband are the saving graces of the haphazard character jumble that’s so poorly developed so as to not be able to make up for the lack of an actual plotline
Meanwhile IRL, it seems the author has been bankrolled by her parents and then her husband her entire life, allowing her the privilege to dump on the school that made her and the otherwise very honorable adjunct position which puts many non-housewife adjuncts in poverty
In the end, I felt kind of dirty after I put the book down. I felt like I participated in a particularly nasty gossip session where a tipsy friend spews hate on everyone from her mother to her coworkers to her child and you can’t wait to leave and suffer second hand embarrassment. It reminded me of that woman who saw something that wasn’t there on a plane and had a meltdown grounding everyone in the process