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Educated
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Update: Honestly the hate I’ve received for this review has blown my mind.
“you’re an idiot. And a bit of a dick. Grow up.�
“Maybe the fact you struggled with mathematics for 16 years mean you struggle to appreciate quality storytelling.�
Fucking hell. It’s my opinion. My review. You don’t agree that is absolutely within your rights but don’t start tearing me apart, because I will not argue with you. I’ll just delete your dick comments.
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DNF on page 234
I feel like I’m not reading the same book as everyone else?
It’s boring. This happened, and then this happened and then the same thing happens again.
Also I know this is supposed to be a memoir but am I honestly supposed to believe her mother survived a brain injury with not a jot of medical care? How she conveniently managed to scrimp enough money for the next semester of college borders on the unbelievable. Her brother is an asshole and I really don’t want to see how that unfolds. She teaches herself trigonometry. Honestly how? I studied maths in the school system for 16 years and still struggled with it. How does someone with absolutely no prior experience with it just teach herself maths at college level?! I know some people pick it up quicker than others but really?! She even gets 100% on an algebra test at college.
Maybe I’m being overly harsh, but I’m just not having a good time - good on her for standing up for herself, but this is too wordy, definitely exaggerated and there are way too many other books in the world.
“you’re an idiot. And a bit of a dick. Grow up.�
“Maybe the fact you struggled with mathematics for 16 years mean you struggle to appreciate quality storytelling.�
Fucking hell. It’s my opinion. My review. You don’t agree that is absolutely within your rights but don’t start tearing me apart, because I will not argue with you. I’ll just delete your dick comments.
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DNF on page 234
I feel like I’m not reading the same book as everyone else?
It’s boring. This happened, and then this happened and then the same thing happens again.
Also I know this is supposed to be a memoir but am I honestly supposed to believe her mother survived a brain injury with not a jot of medical care? How she conveniently managed to scrimp enough money for the next semester of college borders on the unbelievable. Her brother is an asshole and I really don’t want to see how that unfolds. She teaches herself trigonometry. Honestly how? I studied maths in the school system for 16 years and still struggled with it. How does someone with absolutely no prior experience with it just teach herself maths at college level?! I know some people pick it up quicker than others but really?! She even gets 100% on an algebra test at college.
Maybe I’m being overly harsh, but I’m just not having a good time - good on her for standing up for herself, but this is too wordy, definitely exaggerated and there are way too many other books in the world.
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“You can love someone and still choose to say goodbye to them,� she says now. “You can miss a person every day, and still be glad that they are no longer in your life.”
― Educated
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Reading Progress
March 12, 2018
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March 12, 2018
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March 14, 2019
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April 21, 2020
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April 21, 2020
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"About time I found out what all the hype is about. This sounds really good!"
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May 1, 2020
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May 1, 2020
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contemporary-recent
May 1, 2020
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biography-memoir
May 1, 2020
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Ha! I know how you feel, I do the exact same. I feel as if I'm too kind sometimes, but then once I've had some time away I drop a star, as if I'm afraid of anyone seeing how mean I am.















I have lot of red flags with this book, what she telling the whole truth the whole time and not making stuff up maybe she was ,but my bull shit detector went off in this book more than one or twice lol




Don't what how I will feel. But I get your point. And yes, everyone might not like the same book. I don't see why there should be a conflict about it!

And she didn't learn algebra and calculus by herself, she was helped by her brother and her friend.
I understand skepticism, but when you have the narration there, especially since it's recent narration, not just memories from when she was 7, then why so much hate? Some other people choose to take this book with a grain of salt, but to discredit her entire work just because you don't see one thing there possible is like saying that Bill Gates did nothing good in his life because he forgot to pay a phone bill when he first started out. Really?!
