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Librería: Grand Eagle Retail, Bensenville, IL, Estados Unidos de America
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Some people bring wine. Others slowly rearrange your whole life. It does not start with drama. It starts with charm-someone who listens, remembers the small things, and makes you feel seen. Then, slowly, you begin to feel tired in your own skin. You pull away from messages and parties without knowing why. Something is off, but you cannot explain it.The Friend That Stole the Furniture is a literary, memoir-style narrative about a long friendship that turns into an almost invisible takeover. A charming, "sensitive" man seeps into the narrator's life, borrows her stories, feeds on attention, and quietly rewrites reality around himself-until the only way out is to finally name what has been happening and walk away.This is not a guidebook, not therapy advice, not a clinical case study.It is a subjective, sharp, and darkly funny autopsy of a relationship that never looked "bad enough" from the outside: covert emotional pressure that hides inside helpfulness and concernboundary-breaking disguised as vulnerability and sensitivityconfusion, self-doubt and exhaustion, followed-slowly-by clarity and exitThere is no big lesson, no neat transformation arc, no demand for forgiveness. This is a book for readers who are simply done : not bitter, not broken, just finished with carrying someone else's weight.If you have ever walked away from a friend who looked kind, sounded wounded, and still left you feeling smaller every time you met, this story will give you language for what you lived-and the quiet relief of recognizing you were not imagining it. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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Librería: PBShop.store UK, Fairford, GLOS, Reino Unido
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Librería: CitiRetail, Stevenage, Reino Unido
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Some people bring wine. Others slowly rearrange your whole life. It does not start with drama. It starts with charm-someone who listens, remembers the small things, and makes you feel seen. Then, slowly, you begin to feel tired in your own skin. You pull away from messages and parties without knowing why. Something is off, but you cannot explain it.The Friend That Stole the Furniture is a literary, memoir-style narrative about a long friendship that turns into an almost invisible takeover. A charming, "sensitive" man seeps into the narrator's life, borrows her stories, feeds on attention, and quietly rewrites reality around himself-until the only way out is to finally name what has been happening and walk away.This is not a guidebook, not therapy advice, not a clinical case study.It is a subjective, sharp, and darkly funny autopsy of a relationship that never looked "bad enough" from the outside: covert emotional pressure that hides inside helpfulness and concernboundary-breaking disguised as vulnerability and sensitivityconfusion, self-doubt and exhaustion, followed-slowly-by clarity and exitThere is no big lesson, no neat transformation arc, no demand for forgiveness. This is a book for readers who are simply done : not bitter, not broken, just finished with carrying someone else's weight.If you have ever walked away from a friend who looked kind, sounded wounded, and still left you feeling smaller every time you met, this story will give you language for what you lived-and the quiet relief of recognizing you were not imagining it. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.
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Añadir al carritoPaperback. Condición: new. Paperback. Frida Niklaus is a satirical writer, sharp-eyed observer of internet absurdity, and full-time survivor of brain-melting conversations. With a background in critical thinking (and a minor in uncontrollable sarcasm), she specializes in exposing the humor-and horror-of a world where confidence beats competence every time.When she's not dismantling bad arguments or laughing at conspiracy memes, Frida writes from her headquarters in France, armed with coffee, skepticism, and a healthy disrespect for nonsense.Confidently Incorrect is her brutally funny debut guide to surviving the post-truth era without losing your mind-or your sense of humor.CONFIDENTLY INCORRECTHow to Survive the Age of Loud Wrongness Without Losing Your MindIn a world where screaming louder beats being right, surviving reality requires a new skill set-and a lot of sarcasm.Confidently Incorrect is a brutally funny, razor-sharp survival guide for navigating the modern swamp of misinformation, conspiracy theories, internet "experts," and people who treat Google like a PhD program.Inside, you'll learn: How to win any argument (even when you're wrong)Why confidence now matters more than competenceThe secret arts of ignoring facts and shouting louderSurvival strategies for online debates, brain-melting conversations, and post-truth madnessWith biting humor and disturbingly accurate insights, Frida Niklaus pulls back the curtain on a world where reality is optional-and confidence is mandatory.Perfect for fans of sharp social commentary, dark humor, and anyone who's ever lost brain cells reading internet arguments.Warning: Side effects may include excessive sarcasm, increased skepticism, and uncontrollable laughter at the absurdity of modern life. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability.