White Girl Problems follows the daily life a psychotic narcissist. Babe Walker shares her memoir with the world, while staying true to her overly dramatic self. I must admit, at first I was skeptical of this book. Once I gave this book a chance, I realized how lovely it is to read about people that are crazier than you will ever be. Babe Walker is brutally honest and self-admittedly in love with herself. If you are in the mood for a fun and quirky novel, I would read this White Girl Problems. You'll be surprised as to how invested you become in Babe Walker's life. |
Don’t go to bed with a full face of makeup on, unless you think you may die in your sleep.” — Babe Walker, White Girl Problems “
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PART TWO: Babe Walker's guide to living continues in Psychos, her second novel.
Part two of this series follows Babe Walker's life post-rehab. Trust me, if you enjoyed the first book, it only gets better in Psychos.
“We adopted a pug with cancer and changed his name from Lucas to Lulu Guinness. I’m in the process of turning him gay by telling him he’s gay every morning. It’s not working, but it gives me a purpose.”
― Babe Walker, Psychos: A White Girl Problems Book