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Psychos: A White Girl Problems Book (edición 2014)

por Babe Walker

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"In this hysterical follow-up to the New York Times bestseller White Girl Problems, Babe Walker travels the globe as she tries to figure out the answer to the question foremost on everyone's mind--including hers: Who is Babe Walker? If you're one of Babe's 800,000+ Twitter followers who devour her daily musings, including "It's so sad when you're not dating Ryan Gosling" and "Good deed of the day: Tell a fat person they're nice," then you'll love riding shotgun with Babe at the wheel as she travels the globe trying to figure out just who she is in this hysterical follow-up to her New York Times bestselling book, White Girl Problems. After spending four months in rehab conquering her alleged shopping addiction, Babe Walker embarks on a personal journey of self-discovery. Her faith in the Universe and its messages leads her all over the world: from Los Angeles to Paris to Amsterdam to Greece and New York City. Throughout this wild string of globe-trotting misadventures, Babe finds herself reunited with--and then torn apart from--an ex-lover, excommunicated by the fashion industry, and trailed by a mysterious stalker who clearly wants her dead. Although the post-rehab Babe and been re-birthed as a "New Babe," something that hasn't changed is the "lack of filter" that allows her to say what it is we're all usually thinking, but are too afraid, embarrassed, or polite to say ourselves, making Babe Walker the "epitome of the urban socialite you love to hate" (Time)"--"Fresh out of rehab, Babe Walker has (temporarily) conquered her shopping addiction and is ready to take on the world once again. But first she must embark on a journey of self-discovery to figure out exactly who this new "Post-Rehab Babe" really is. Thus begins a wild string of misadventures that takes Babe from L.A. to Paris to Amsterdam to NYC, and finds her trailed by a mysterious stalker, reunited with and then torn apart from an ex-lover, engaged and then suddenly single, employed at Vogue and then excommunicated from the fashion industry... only to wind up exactly where she started: the painstakingly manicured center of the universe, the "epitome of the urban socialite you love to hate" (Time)"--… (más)
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Título:Psychos: A White Girl Problems Book
Autores:Babe Walker
Información:Gallery Books (2014), Paperback, 288 pages
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You know, I never should have requested this book. It's not fair to the author. I hated the first one but I thought hey maybe I'll get this one. Nope. Still not funny to me. I get it's satire and I get what she's trying to say but I just can't get into it. Oh well.
  Stacie-C | May 8, 2021 |
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WTF? SERIOUSLY?

Before you judge me.....................

Now let me tell you why I read this at all: I was in Mexico, stuck in an apartment, alone and I was Fkin'g DESPERATE for something to do..... so I had this book from the booksale (now left behind in the Mexico City Airport) and I read it!

This book SUCKS, it is so narcissistic and the characters are an odious lot of empty-headed a$$hats, with no redeeming qualities or saving graces.

The main character "Babe Walker" (who makes Chelsea Handler look completely sane) comes home from rehab, agrees to a small private party @ the Malibu Beach house. Her Fk'd up friends invited everyone & the Lakers......

Runs home.... Goes shopping.... Goes home.....Wakes to find a note from a "stalker" in black lipstick on the bathroom mirror.....

Runs to famous Hollywood hotel.... Goes shopping.... Meets & makes-up w/ ex. They fight... Note from stalker....

Runs to Paris..... Goes shopping Note from stalker

Runs to Greece w/ hot pick-up.... Gets taken for everything..... Goes shopping.....

Runs to Amsterdam...... Blah, blah, blah blah

Chapter after chapter......sos

The author is supposedly a very popular best read "blogger"... I wouldn't know, I don't care
  Auntie-Nanuuq | Jan 8, 2017 |
Need a break from the real world? You can't get less real-world than Hollywood's Babe Walker, rebounding from her "memoir"-cum-best-seller in this sequel. Out of rehab (sort of), Babe collides with old loves, jaunts in and out of jet setting drama, and continues to set a new bar for narcissism. Good beach read! Reviewed from digital copy provided by publisher via NetGalley.com. (59) ( )
  activelearning | May 31, 2014 |
hat is there to say about Babe Walker? She's self involved. Spoiled. Selfish. Vain. Extremely Rich. oh, and she's really ultra fashionable. Would I want to make her my Bestie? No. But as with most books of fiction, did I really want her to win; to overcome some huge life obstacle, and discover an inner strength? Sure. But there won't be any of that with this read bathed in expletives and raunchy sex.Please believe that Babe Walker exists only to be as outrageous and as pretentious as possible. And I was right there reading every line. It was my guilty pleasure, and it's my belief that Babe Walker's character represents at least some aspect in all of us; what we wish we could do or say---and get away with.

I was a fan of White Girl Problems, and now Madi Brown is a fan of Psychos. ( )
  Madithe1brown | May 5, 2014 |
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"In this hysterical follow-up to the New York Times bestseller White Girl Problems, Babe Walker travels the globe as she tries to figure out the answer to the question foremost on everyone's mind--including hers: Who is Babe Walker? If you're one of Babe's 800,000+ Twitter followers who devour her daily musings, including "It's so sad when you're not dating Ryan Gosling" and "Good deed of the day: Tell a fat person they're nice," then you'll love riding shotgun with Babe at the wheel as she travels the globe trying to figure out just who she is in this hysterical follow-up to her New York Times bestselling book, White Girl Problems. After spending four months in rehab conquering her alleged shopping addiction, Babe Walker embarks on a personal journey of self-discovery. Her faith in the Universe and its messages leads her all over the world: from Los Angeles to Paris to Amsterdam to Greece and New York City. Throughout this wild string of globe-trotting misadventures, Babe finds herself reunited with--and then torn apart from--an ex-lover, excommunicated by the fashion industry, and trailed by a mysterious stalker who clearly wants her dead. Although the post-rehab Babe and been re-birthed as a "New Babe," something that hasn't changed is the "lack of filter" that allows her to say what it is we're all usually thinking, but are too afraid, embarrassed, or polite to say ourselves, making Babe Walker the "epitome of the urban socialite you love to hate" (Time)"--"Fresh out of rehab, Babe Walker has (temporarily) conquered her shopping addiction and is ready to take on the world once again. But first she must embark on a journey of self-discovery to figure out exactly who this new "Post-Rehab Babe" really is. Thus begins a wild string of misadventures that takes Babe from L.A. to Paris to Amsterdam to NYC, and finds her trailed by a mysterious stalker, reunited with and then torn apart from an ex-lover, engaged and then suddenly single, employed at Vogue and then excommunicated from the fashion industry... only to wind up exactly where she started: the painstakingly manicured center of the universe, the "epitome of the urban socialite you love to hate" (Time)"--

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