![]() She weaves accounts of things she’s done in her own life with past literature, history, as well as modern events to reveal some biting truths about how we as individuals see ourselves relative to the world. That said, Tolentino’s writing is astute, colorful, and utterly sassy. This collection of essays focuses on topics with the theme that remains apt to the title of the book itself-reflections on self-delusion. “It’s a collection of essays about how we are a failure as a society-but funny!” – David’s friend I asked a friend of mine how they would summarize it, and they went with this: ![]() If you were to ask me what this book was about, I wouldn’t know where to start. ![]()
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