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Alexander Belokouroff Belokouroff itibaren Steinwenden, जर्मनी itibaren Steinwenden, जर्मनी

Okuyucu Alexander Belokouroff Belokouroff itibaren Steinwenden, जर्मनी

Alexander Belokouroff Belokouroff itibaren Steinwenden, जर्मनी

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(I received the book for free through Goodreads First Reads) This book is the memoir of Nancy Balbirer, a struggling actor (not actress!! as one of her mentor's Mamet would say), and her journey to find what acting meant to her as well as find out more about herself. While I am not interested in what it takes to become an actor, I really enjoyed her story. However, I do think that this book will appeal more to those who have an interest in acting and theatre. A lot of the names she listed throughout her book meant nothing to me, including the author herself! Another thing I had an issue with was how some parts of the book were chronologically. I had a hard time following certain parts of her story because I would get lost in what part of her life we were currently in. She would talk about one instance, and take you through a few months or years, and then backtrack in the next chapter. I guess it was all to make each chapter a different story, but it was a little distracting. Like I said, I enjoyed Nancy's story, and I enjoyed her voice as an author. I found myself laughing out loud at some parts, and feeling her pain at others.

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This was a really fun adventure book. I enjoyed it even though I'm not a teen. I received this book for free through Goodreads First Reads.

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Though I went to a college that had an active Greek Life, I am not a sorority sister nor do I have a single friend who was in a sorority. However, there is nothing in this book that I didn't already know. I believe that most people (especially those who attend college where there is Greek Life), know by now the pros and cons of sororities and fraternities. We have all heard the news reports of hazing gone wrong and sorority parties where excessive drinking takes place. While this is not the case on all campuses, I think most people have heard of at least one college or university where this is true. That is why, when I picked up this book, I was hoping for the "secret life of sororities" as the title states. I was hoping to see another side, either scandalous or not, that your typical American had no been privy to. Letdown. Perhaps the reason this book fell flat for me, is because it was written over seven years ago. Maybe at that time, this information was not as well known. If that was the case, then I think the author did a good job of uncovering some interesting stories within certain sororities. Unfortunately, it has not stood the test of time as most college students know these stories already before even setting foot on campus. This is a work of nonfiction that follows four girls who are in sororities at an anonymous university in Texas. They don't exactly fit into their sororities for various reasons including being homesick, in a relationship with someone who is not in Greek Life, or lack of finances. Due to their identities as outsiders within their own sororities, these girls seem to have a love-hate relationship with their houses. Robbins follows them as they drink to excess, sleep around, wear revealing clothes, ditch class, and do drugs. Their status on campus is forever tied to their sorority house and within the house, to their specific cliques. For those who try to rebel against the system, their experience will probably not be pleasant. At first, I was absorbed into the story but it soon became clear that there was nothing new in this book. Additionally, the way the women acted isn't specific to sororities but to humankind in general. The antics that they pulled are often done in certain dorms and organizations that are not affiliated with Greek Life. Robbins seem to be extremely troubled by the amount of dating around the girls did as well as the strict hierarchy that was within each sorority. Again, this isn't anything that can't be witnessed at a high school lunch room. For those of you who have lived under a rock, this might be a good book to read. But for those who attended high school and remember what peer pressure and cliques are like...this is a snoozer. www.iamliteraryaddicted.blogspot.com

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This book would have benefited by having 300 fewer pages.