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  • Chameleon in a Candy Store

  • By: Anonymous
  • Narrated by: Anonymous
  • Length: 4 hrs and 19 mins
  • 4.3 out of 5 stars (9 ratings)

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Chameleon in a Candy Store

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Summary

This anonymous author is back with the intoxicating, darkly dangerous and wildly addictive sequel to his New York Times best-selling debut novel, Diary of an Oxygen Thief.

Picking up the story where it left off, the controversial protagonist of cult classic Diary of an Oxygen Thief retools his advertising skills to seduce women online. It's a pursuit that quickly becomes a dangerous fixation, often requiring even more creativity and deception than his award-winning ad campaigns.

Dazzling, daunting and darkly hilarious, this spellbinding sequel is a spectacular indictment of a modern love twisted beyond recognition.

This title was previously published as Chameleon on a Kaleidoscope.

©2017 Little, Brown Book Group (P)2017 Little, Brown Book Group
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Just as good as the first

a deep dive into what made this man act as he did in the first book and a delve into his dreams and progression beyond the prior books years. Well worth the time

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A Deep Dive Into the Mind of an Oxygen Thief

I read the author's debut, Diary of an Oxygen Thief, on recommendation from a work colleague, who after listening to the follow up I am beginning to suspect might actually be the mysterious anonymous. Both novels come with high praise from myself. Where Diary of an oxygen thief is a brutal insight to the tragic events of the authors love life, Chameleon in a candy store expands on the authors life events, both before and after his run away debut, and gives us an insight into the situations that craft such a twisted character.

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Not as good as Diary of an Oxygen Theif

I read Diary of an Oxygen Theif and thought it was well-written, dark, honest, odd. But this book just lacks substance and the narrator just seemed like a desperate book promoter. The whole thing just lacked emotional substance and was a bit dull in comparison with DoaOT.

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