GroupHug (www.grouphug.us) was started as a place for people to totally anonymously post their deepest, darkest secrets. To confess them to the world. GroupHug received 13 million hits in the first three months, and is the fastest growing confession site online.
A best of compilation taken from an internet site used to make anonymous confessions. In this spirit I offer my own confession... I don't always pick 5 star books.
Good book if you're an emotional voyeur (which I am).
Did not finish this book - but would have were life dull and boring. I gave my copy to a younger friend who has similar taste in humor and debauchery.
It was not all that captivating after several confessionals; it becomes somewhat repetitive in tone - one awkward admission after another. Another title might be, How to be Human, or, Everyone's An Idiot At Some Point.
This has always been a personal favorite. There is comedic and tragic confessions alike. Each one shows you the lives of other people, no matte how small the entry. People are weird.
2.5 stars-- If you're going to confess something, the anonymity of the Internet might be your best bet. The confessions here range from sad, to funny, to bizarre, to obviously fake (or at least I hope).
There is an overabundance of teenage angst in this collection...the kids who were bullied made me sad, and those who tried way too hard to seem "tough" or "freaky" made me roll my eyes.
One post in particular was memorable in a disturbing way. It was from a young woman racked with guilt after having an abortion when she was RAPED AT 14. She was full of regret that she didn't carry the fetus to term, despite the fact that she WAS 14 and neither physically nor mentally mature enough to birth and care for a baby, FFS. Clearly she made the best choice for her own well-being and that of the potential child, but it angered me that we live in the sort of political climate where even someone in such dire straits is shamed this way.
Ultimately, the shortcomings of this book are, as you'd expect, the same as those of the website. For every entertaining, funny, or moving confession, there are pages of repetitive ones. And, of course, admissions from anonymous narcissists (a bizarre phenomenon, but one that has become fairly common on the web).
Grouphug.us is now closed, which is good and bad. The bad is it is gone! The good, is that the site posts had been reduced to childish people insulting each other, they were using is like a chat room almost, which is not at all what it was for. Surely this book captured some of the funniest ones. I cried I laughed so hard at some of them. I wish I could find another such book.
Fun to read for about 5 minutes and then it just sat on my shelf forever until I forgot about it. It's fun to open up once in awhile and read a confession but not a sustainable source of entertainment... Some of the confessions seem hokey and/or fake.
This was recommended from Amazon when I bought the "Found" books, so I jumped. I love the idea of the Web site from which this collection was born, but I found the decisions as to what to include sometimes trivial/childish.
Basically a Post Secret without the artwork. It took me a while to pick it back up after I originally started it, but I ended up reading the majority of it in two days.