Hello Bitches!

Biography & Memoir
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Author: Kristina Bravo ISBN: 9781476194981
Publisher: Rhetorical Ratatouille Publication: May 10, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Kristina Bravo
ISBN: 9781476194981
Publisher: Rhetorical Ratatouille
Publication: May 10, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Hello Bitches!, a series of 30 fun open letters taken from the author’s diaries, is about the author and her nonchalant schoolgirl friends. These girls she talks about are the tough, beautiful, smart, fun, and glamorous young women who aren’t afraid to be themselves and know what they want and aren’t hesitant to admit things they don’t know. Each of the other people discussed in the book are interesting, humorous, amazing and unusual who have done some difference in the author’s life. Bluntly and unapologetically speaking, Hello Bitches! doesn’t deny the hedonism in which they participate in and out of campus.

In Hello Bitches!, readers are taken on a tour to see what goes on inside the author’s mind, which is almost the same as what’s occurring in the heads of other girls. Everything from gossip to rumors to scandals is quickly covered but never in lies. Some stories in the book may be told in a sartorial way: amusing, sarcastic, and teasing. With a little reverse psychology, the book speaks to naïve, adventure-seeking and hormone-enraged youngsters to think wisely before they make decisions. This book serves as warning to those eager to play with fire, since the author herself knows how badly one gets burned when she refuses to listen. Along with the self searching, Georgina comes across an old notebook that turned out to be her college diary. She read all the entries, laughed at the funny bits, sighed about the lonely memories but never cried. Finally, she has decided to let go. It was certainly time to forgive herself and forgive others as God has forgiven her. With this realization, she continues to write in the following months and decides to stop at the thirtieth letter. Thankful for the storms and earthquakes that shattered the author’s world, she shares the little wisdom she has learned from it all. There comes a time in a person’s life when she hates to talk, hates to go out and see people. Sometimes the best thing to do is to stay home and spend some time alone. It gives an opportunity to find one’s self again, to reminisce, to meditate, to pray and to get back up after plunging deep into the dirt.

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Hello Bitches!, a series of 30 fun open letters taken from the author’s diaries, is about the author and her nonchalant schoolgirl friends. These girls she talks about are the tough, beautiful, smart, fun, and glamorous young women who aren’t afraid to be themselves and know what they want and aren’t hesitant to admit things they don’t know. Each of the other people discussed in the book are interesting, humorous, amazing and unusual who have done some difference in the author’s life. Bluntly and unapologetically speaking, Hello Bitches! doesn’t deny the hedonism in which they participate in and out of campus.

In Hello Bitches!, readers are taken on a tour to see what goes on inside the author’s mind, which is almost the same as what’s occurring in the heads of other girls. Everything from gossip to rumors to scandals is quickly covered but never in lies. Some stories in the book may be told in a sartorial way: amusing, sarcastic, and teasing. With a little reverse psychology, the book speaks to naïve, adventure-seeking and hormone-enraged youngsters to think wisely before they make decisions. This book serves as warning to those eager to play with fire, since the author herself knows how badly one gets burned when she refuses to listen. Along with the self searching, Georgina comes across an old notebook that turned out to be her college diary. She read all the entries, laughed at the funny bits, sighed about the lonely memories but never cried. Finally, she has decided to let go. It was certainly time to forgive herself and forgive others as God has forgiven her. With this realization, she continues to write in the following months and decides to stop at the thirtieth letter. Thankful for the storms and earthquakes that shattered the author’s world, she shares the little wisdom she has learned from it all. There comes a time in a person’s life when she hates to talk, hates to go out and see people. Sometimes the best thing to do is to stay home and spend some time alone. It gives an opportunity to find one’s self again, to reminisce, to meditate, to pray and to get back up after plunging deep into the dirt.

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