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Random House Trade Trick Mirror: Reflections on Self-Delusion : Tolentino, Jia: desertcart.ae: Books Review: I had high hopes for Trick Mirror given the praise it has received, but unfortunately, it left me frustrated and underwhelmed. I expected thoughtful cultural criticism — what I got instead felt like a series of unfocused essays built more on personal complaints and media narratives than on original insight. The author spends much of the book pointing out problems without offering anything new or particularly valuable in response. Chapters are filled with recycled mainstream commentary, unnecessary reality TV anecdotes, and vague ideological claims that often feel contradictory. I struggled to find any meaningful depth or unique takeaways, especially once the later chapters veered into pop-culture fluff that added little to the conversation. It’s also hard to ignore the book’s tone — at times self-congratulatory, often caught up in victimhood, and generally lacking the clarity or intellectual rigor I look for in nonfiction. While I appreciate books that challenge societal norms, I prefer when they do so with self-awareness and original thinking. Trick Mirror felt more like a personal vent session dressed in literary packaging. For readers looking for real reflection, challenge, or even emotional weight — I’d suggest looking elsewhere. This book might resonate with some, but it simply didn’t offer the kind of value or insight I expect when investing hours in a book. Review: Entretenido, ligero y actual. Debo admitir que el capítulo sobre su participación en el reality no fue de mi agrado y me pareció un poco tedioso. El resto me gustó
| Best Sellers Rank | #62,942 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #12 in Women's Studies #14 in Literary Essays & Correspondence #68 in Sociology Reference |
| Customer reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (569) |
| Dimensions | 13.13 x 1.63 x 20.27 cm |
| Edition | Reprint |
| ISBN-10 | 0525510567 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0525510567 |
| Item weight | 1.05 Kilograms |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 320 pages |
| Publication date | 14 July 2020 |
| Publisher | Random House Trade |
S**N
I had high hopes for Trick Mirror given the praise it has received, but unfortunately, it left me frustrated and underwhelmed. I expected thoughtful cultural criticism — what I got instead felt like a series of unfocused essays built more on personal complaints and media narratives than on original insight. The author spends much of the book pointing out problems without offering anything new or particularly valuable in response. Chapters are filled with recycled mainstream commentary, unnecessary reality TV anecdotes, and vague ideological claims that often feel contradictory. I struggled to find any meaningful depth or unique takeaways, especially once the later chapters veered into pop-culture fluff that added little to the conversation. It’s also hard to ignore the book’s tone — at times self-congratulatory, often caught up in victimhood, and generally lacking the clarity or intellectual rigor I look for in nonfiction. While I appreciate books that challenge societal norms, I prefer when they do so with self-awareness and original thinking. Trick Mirror felt more like a personal vent session dressed in literary packaging. For readers looking for real reflection, challenge, or even emotional weight — I’d suggest looking elsewhere. This book might resonate with some, but it simply didn’t offer the kind of value or insight I expect when investing hours in a book.
C**N
Entretenido, ligero y actual. Debo admitir que el capítulo sobre su participación en el reality no fue de mi agrado y me pareció un poco tedioso. El resto me gustó
R**A
Great book
L**I
Jia Tolentino describes our society and the problems about that in a simple and direct way using concrete examples
A**R
Great book, came across it via Binchtopia podcast. Only issue was the front cover was all dog eared. Not sure if this was amazon's fault or the postman's.
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