Review by Lunastella -- Winners and Losers in words and ...

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I enjoy satirical humor and for that reason,I must read this.Beautiful review there.
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Patrick Maina1 wrote: 24 Aug 2020, 04:19 It is true that some women use their looks to climb the ladder of success but as you clearly put it it's just an exclusive category not all .Good review.
For sure some women do, but it's harmful for our society to perpetuate these stereotypes. Thanks for your comment!
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Patrick Maina1 wrote: 24 Aug 2020, 04:23 I enjoy satirical humor and for that reason,I must read this.Beautiful review there.
Hope you enjoy it!
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I’m intrigued! A satirical book on success-driven American culture. Although I’m not American myself, I’m quite familiar with the American influence on my own culture, so I would love to delve into this book sometime and learn insightful things.
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lavenderbooks20 wrote: 24 Aug 2020, 22:37 I’m intrigued! A satirical book on success-driven American culture. Although I’m not American myself, I’m quite familiar with the American influence on my own culture, so I would love to delve into this book sometime and learn insightful things.
I'm not American either, but I think we are all influenced by this culture, to a greater or lesser extent. I hope you enjoy the book!
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Lunastella wrote: 21 Aug 2020, 11:16
Espie wrote: 17 Aug 2020, 17:47 Success, like happiness, is subjective. It shouldn't be just what others think but more on self-perception, ultimately.

Great, nicely-written review! You've got well-supported, plausibly-constructive points, too, among other good things.
Thank you for your insight and your kind words. I had missed your comments, @Espie !
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