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A review by snowbenton
Karamo: My Story of Embracing Purpose, Healing and Hope by Karamo Brown
Did not finish book.
I gave up at 55% when Karamo, after sharing many, many stories in multiple chapters about how he was an abuser, relates a joke he made on The Real World about stabbing someone -- and then says, "obviously, I would never stab someone."
That's not obvious, and the casual way he said so made my stomach turn.
This book is just an unleashing of all the horrible things Karamo has done over his life, perforated with his assurances that he is not that man anymore.
He was my favorite person on Queer Eye. I wish I had never read this, because I'll never be able to look at him the same way.
That's not obvious, and the casual way he said so made my stomach turn.
This book is just an unleashing of all the horrible things Karamo has done over his life, perforated with his assurances that he is not that man anymore.
He was my favorite person on Queer Eye. I wish I had never read this, because I'll never be able to look at him the same way.