Susan L. (ncsuz) - , reviewed on + 77 more book reviews
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Every girl I know has had body issues, been obsessed with their weight, felt bad about their weight, and/or been on a diet (or 12) at some point in their life. Seriously men, you don't need to worry about our weight for us, bring it up, hint at it, point it out, or even mention it because we are hyper aware of the situation and have been since we were kids probably. Seriously, is this just a girl thing?
That is why I was drawn to this book. Not because I had ever been to fat camp, but because I can relate to fighting the scale and living in a world where fat is the last thing you want to be.
The book was a little disappointing for me. It wasn't bad, it just wasn't as good as I had hoped. The author is really funny and witty and tells a lot of great stories, but I don't know, for some reason I wasn't a huge fan.
But while I was a little disappointed with the book, I was glad I read it just to see that I'm not the only girl who struggles to find the "happy medium" in the battle of the bulge.
That is why I was drawn to this book. Not because I had ever been to fat camp, but because I can relate to fighting the scale and living in a world where fat is the last thing you want to be.
The book was a little disappointing for me. It wasn't bad, it just wasn't as good as I had hoped. The author is really funny and witty and tells a lot of great stories, but I don't know, for some reason I wasn't a huge fan.
But while I was a little disappointed with the book, I was glad I read it just to see that I'm not the only girl who struggles to find the "happy medium" in the battle of the bulge.
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