Maggie Gyllenhal reading this is perfect. I also think Ms. Taylor Swift refers to this book and Sylvia Plath at times especially on TTPD. This book kinda effs with your head. I’m off to find a comedy now.
Lol not really. She literally was like “buddy fucked someone so i should fuck someone else to get back at him”. Not clear vcard thinking. And typical passive aggressive self harm toxic femininity thinking.
This is upright best novel; So sad she made it after she died, all posthumously famous author had to suffer so much in order to give out something like this to the world.
hahahaha let's not be foolish. No one ruined the book. As other comments have made clear the op was referring to Sylvia Plath... The author of this novel...
There is not much missing it's only a small paragraph giving some minor context to the times when the story is about the Rosenbergs case and what time of year it is. when it starts reading it's the next paragraph hope that makes sense and helps
It was a queer, sultry summer, the summer they electrocuted the Rosenbergs, and I didn't know what I was doing I New York. I'm stupid about executions. The idea of being electrocuted makes me sick, and that's all there was to read about in the papers. Goggle-eyed headlines staring up at me on every street corner and at the fusty, peanut smelling mouth of every Subway. It has nothing to do with me, but I couldn't help wondering what it would be like, being burned alive all along your nerves. I thought it must be the worst thing in the world. New York was bad enough
I have you’re doing okay. The feelings of meaninglessness I see in this book are certainly relatable, and depression hits most of us, although longer and harder for some. Whatever you’re going through, I assure you that that is not the solution. There is always the possibility of a day you will feel better, followed by another day, and another.
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Maggie Gyllenhaal’s voice fits this novel like latex.
Oh Esther… Good Luck Babe!
You'd have to stop the world just to stop the feelinggg
@@honeybunny_000 the way she describes all the female characters compared to all the male characters is...there's a noticeable difference
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'I was supposed to be an all American airhead.'
this book gets me like nothing else could
Absolutely perfect narration! Some choppy bits in the audio but otherwise thank you so much for this upload!
One of the best I've ever heard. I still put this on some nights and fall asleep to it.
Cant believe she only made this book....
Maggie Gyllenhal reading this is perfect. I also think Ms. Taylor Swift refers to this book and Sylvia Plath at times especially on TTPD. This book kinda effs with your head. I’m off to find a comedy now.
2:20:48 she cares very deeply about losing her v card- she sees the world divided between people who had it and didnt
Lol not really. She literally was like “buddy fucked someone so i should fuck someone else to get back at him”. Not clear vcard thinking. And typical passive aggressive self harm toxic femininity thinking.
Societal expectations were very different back then.
Listening to this bc I need to have this done by Tuesday
This is upright best novel;
So sad she made it after she died, all posthumously famous author had to suffer so much in order to give out something like this to the world.
Are you serious spoiled the book for this is so infuriating
@@jasminmata4692the comment was about Sylvia Plath, the author of this book, not characters in it.
@@jasminmata4692ugh definitely now I’m so pissed
@@mykiea5156 They didn’t spoil the book. They’re talking about the author Sylvia Plath committing suicide
hahahaha let's not be foolish. No one ruined the book. As other comments have made clear the op was referring to Sylvia Plath... The author of this novel...
Why is no one talking about the weird skip around 30 seconds in? I’m confused? Why does it do that, and how much is missing?
There is not much missing it's only a small paragraph giving some minor context to the times when the story is about the Rosenbergs case and what time of year it is. when it starts reading it's the next paragraph hope that makes sense and helps
Thank you!! It's good to know. @@lilybeane2416
It was a queer, sultry summer, the summer they electrocuted the Rosenbergs, and I didn't know what I was doing I New York. I'm stupid about executions. The idea of being electrocuted makes me sick, and that's all there was to read about in the papers. Goggle-eyed headlines staring up at me on every street corner and at the fusty, peanut smelling mouth of every Subway. It has nothing to do with me, but I couldn't help wondering what it would be like, being burned alive all along your nerves. I thought it must be the worst thing in the world. New York was bad enough
^ missing paragraph
I wonder if the OP cut out a small part so there was no copyright issues
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Can someone tell me the music used between the chapters?
Beethoven -silence is suffering tonight
Thank you, much love
Thank you for this
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Timestamps for myself!
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Thank you for this, sometimes you can get paid to do book reports and i don't even have to read. Yay
Reading is better for your brain.
She put a raw egg on with some raw hamburger meat and ate it 😢
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Steak tartare. ...an ER visit waiting to happen lol
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2:18:42 , 2:19:00 a man’s world is different from a woman’s world
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Thank you for this❤
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maggie, mail back the scarf
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Anyone here feeling like ending it all? 😢
you good dog?
I hope you’re still with us ❤
I have you’re doing okay. The feelings of meaninglessness I see in this book are certainly relatable, and depression hits most of us, although longer and harder for some. Whatever you’re going through, I assure you that that is not the solution. There is always the possibility of a day you will feel better, followed by another day, and another.
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so it starts low, ends high.
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