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Narcissism and plausible deniability

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5 out of 5 stars
Ejecución
5 out of 5 stars
Historia
4 out of 5 stars

Revisado: 08-26-17

The prologue gave great insight to the ghostwriter and his interactions with Simpson, even the time spent during his testimony. The inflections of voice during the story felt accurate. The transcripts of recordings throughout the book provided great insight. The phantom character Charlie, we believe, is Simpson's alter ego or conscience. Unfortunately Simpson has an astonishing ability to fabricate his "truths". He paints a mural of their failed marriage being Nicole's fault. Her two-faced addict tendencies lead her to blame everyone except herself. Of course this book is a "confession". Simpson alludes the fateful night to be a very bad nightmare to which he wishes he could wake up from. It is easy to lie to yourself when you're the only one correct in your world. Finally OJ gets to tell his side of the story which was "always" overlooked by the media. To find out who "did it" you'll have to listen in. This audiable was great for a road trip listen. Needless to say we won't be drinking orange juice anytime soon.

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