Armed only with a MacBook and a sassy attitude, Rinth De Shadley answers the hottest questions of the day: Why should you never have sex in a graveyard? Are men smarter than women? Does ice cream have any calories if you only eat half? Should a feminist compete in a beauty pageant? Where do human rights come from? Can you publish a book that mixes sex, politics, study tips, philosophy, hypnotism, neuroscience, and really awful poetry?
Praise for the previous edition:
“Rinth was witty and funny ... and she had some wise advice to give. I’ve been very happy with this book and would recommend as a short, fun read!”
-- Rainy Day Reads
"A provoking, entertaining glimpse inside the still-coalescing mind of a smart young woman ... One gets the impression of an intelligent, dedicated scholar, anxious to test-drive her newly gained knowledge. With each entry, Rinth ponders some new idea and grounds her opinions with research.The author is able to bare herself figuratively and, as the title suggests, literally. In one section, she confesses to being given a post-hypnotic suggestion while watching a YouTube video. Preparing for a visit home, she hopes her mother will not notice her new ‘tramp stamp’ ... All of the essays have a moral, delivered with charismatic tongue-in-cheek humor.”
– Kirkus Reviews
“Clever and well-written ... a revealing treatise on life as seen by one sharp young woman who has the potential to make a mark on her generation. De Shadley is at her best when she speaks from personal experience and comments on her own relationships, triumphs, and foibles ...What she offers here will appeal to older teens and her own twenty-something contemporaries, and it may even provide a few clues to parents who have been wondering what their kids are thinking.”
– ForeWord Reviews