Tuesday

Good Reads: White Girl Problems

Although released in 2012, White Girl Problems is one of those books that will never get old. I've read it multiple times, and it cracked me up each time. The book's author and main character, Babe, is going through rehab because of a shopping addiction, she's falling in love and turning into a manic girlfriend and she is meeting her birth mother for the first time.
The story and its character, Babe Walker, is fictional, although many of the blog's loyal readers and fans still believe that it is based on true events. Summary: An amusing anecdote about the privileged white girl we all know/are (even if we're not really) and their stupid #firstworld problems.  My favourite quotes:

"I was in love with mmy chef, Jean-Raphael. This was a major problem. Not only was it going to limit my ability to walk around my house in sweatpants, but I'm also not comfortable with a man I'm sexually attracted to knowing every single piece of food I eat. It's creepy"

"Maybe people would take me seriously if I weren't so hot"

"Every job I ever had is the worst job I've ever had"

"I was entering as a freshman at nineteen. This was only mildly embarrassing because I arrived at Brown looking fifteen, thanks to having three microdermabrasion treatment and a tri-enzyme resurfacing facial a month before I left"

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