rdyourbookcase's review

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2.0

Fun and clever! I don’t know much about Kierkegaard but I didn’t need to in order to appreciate this book.

nattycran's review

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5.0

I am not interested in Kim Kardashian. But this book spoke volumes. First rate for the anti-reality set.

thegratefulpoet's review

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5.0

For the Kardashian fan in your life who is also an intellectual.

nikiverse's review

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4.0

Reminded me of Edward the Hamster, I loved it. Wish there was a little more content and, if I'm being honest, not like 100% Kim Kardashian but a mish-mash of *it girls*. But whatever, I dug it.

glitterandtwang's review

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5.0

Waaayyy funnier than it had any right to be.

maebinnig's review against another edition

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4.0

I would have given the Twitter feed five stars. The book is still hilarious, but very light on content; we get one quote per two-page spread (in a book that doesn't have many pages to begin with) and lots of artwork that doesn't really add anything. It cracked me up, but it could have been way better if they had just included more tweets.
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