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missflyer 's review for:
My Evil Mother
by Margaret Atwood
The perfect short story to keep up my Kindle reading streak and get me one of the achievements in the current Kindle Challenge while not taking much time away from reading the very enjoyable eARC of [b: The Glass Gate|60062540|The Glass Gate A Retelling of Cinderella (Faerie Tale Romances)|Hanna Sandvig|https://i.gr-assets.com/images/S/compressed.photo.goodreads.com/books/1641654594l/60062540._SX50_.jpg|94707140]. It went by far quicker than I expected, coming in at about 32 pages only, and could have easily been read in one sitting. A nugget-sized short on how our childhood experiences affect us, and how sometimes, even if we are determined to do things differently, the ways our mothers/fathers/parents/adults raised us still influences how we raise our children. The big question is though, how much do you believe?
“They may not like me, but they respect me. Respect is better than like.” - page 6
“They may not like me, but they respect me. Respect is better than like.” - page 6