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This story was so neat (especially coming from someone who doesn’t even have a twitter account) and I loved hearing the audiobook version.
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I enjoyed it until about the halfway point. After that it shifted to more focus on the Duchess Goldblatt Twitter thing. The Twitter excerpts failed to convince me of her incredible generosity and uplifting spirit - the view of her held by her fan community. It’s got to be an impossible task to successfully convey a Twitter phenomenon and a community’s adoration via a selection of tweets. And maybe listening vs reading didn’t help.
The parts I liked the most were the sections about Anon’s real life - everything aside from D.G. The one part related to D.G. I appreciated is the idea of artists being conduits and how art can flow through a person.
The parts I liked the most were the sections about Anon’s real life - everything aside from D.G. The one part related to D.G. I appreciated is the idea of artists being conduits and how art can flow through a person.
emotional
inspiring
reflective
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Just a fun book to read. Thanks to Anne Bogel, Modern Mrs. Darcy, for this recommendation.
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funny
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reflective
medium-paced
emotional
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lighthearted
medium-paced
Confident and it felt very genuinely written. I don’t think as a younger person I’m quite the audience for it tho bc that’s just not how young people talk about social media or online socializing, even if it is something really important to them, so it comes off as cheesy. But it brings an important and uplifting perspective, it’s nice to know it’s all true!