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If the point of this book was to piss you off about the lifestyle of the rich kids of LA in the 80's, then this book deserves five stars. It is the story of a bunch of whinging strung out psychos whose parents are permissive about everything.
I hated every character and wanted them all to end up like Julian. A massive waste of time for me.
I just looked up this book to find the short story about the elf on the shelf. I was laughing for days reading about this poor abused elf sent to Tampa Bay. The altercation with Rudolph will have u in tears.
Here is link to the story.
https://kielarowski.net/2013/12/20/my-career-as-an-elf-on-the-shelf/
Duhig does insightful analysis on the traits of a habit. He explores three areas of habits: individuals, organizations, and societies. This is not a good book on how to form a habit. It is a series of case studies that look at successful and self-destructing habits in individuals, organizations and societies.
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The story of Wade Owen Watts has been an absolute blast to read. Took me back to all the video games of my childhood.
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