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  • Expose Yourself

  • How to Take Risks, Question Everything, and Find Yourself
  • By: Erin Louis
  • Narrated by: Megan Meyer
  • Length: 8 hrs and 27 mins
  • 4.0 out of 5 stars (4 ratings)
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By: Erin Louis
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Summary

After her first two books about the stripper world and her memoirs, Erin Louis offers us her new self-help book promoting critical thinking and self-confidence through humor, challenging insights, and her own true stories. A cross between Fifty Shades of Grey and The God Delusion, Ms Louis titillates as she enlightens listeners. You will learn how to find the freedom to be yourself, find confidence to take risks, and change your life. This book will show you how. As she says, you don't even have to get naked to do it, she's done that for you.

©2019 Erin Louis (P)2019 Erin louis

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Top notch.

Amazing book. Extraordinarily engaging.
Great writing, flawless reading.
For sure a must.
I initially planned to have the book playing on the background while I worked on some daily tasks but by the third chapter I realised that wouldn't work. I was being forced to think differently about some of my views because I was being dragging into someone's life story. Yet none of it was forceful or belligerent just an honest relatable account of a world viewed through the grinding of a lap dance.

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Nothing new, quite boring.

I listened to the first three chapters, skipped through chapter four, tried chapter five, and in all honesty I'm amazed I'm still awake.

Also, the way she emphasises the end of every sentence is incredibly irritating -- it's like she adds an extra high note to the end of every line that just makes me want to strangle her; I sped it up to 1.05, just to take the edge off, but it didn't really help.

Plus she commented on how she killed a spider -- I despise it when people do that. Put a glass over it ffs!

Gonna go for a refund I think.

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