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    Flying Grounded: My Spiritual Triumph Over Female Bullying by Tami McCandlish

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    • Pub. Date: September 2007
    • 153pp
    • Sales Rank: 754,228
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      • Pub. Date: September 2007
      • Publisher: iUniverse, Incorporated
      • Format: Paperback, 153pp
      • Sales Rank: 754,228

      Synopsis

      In this inspiring account, a woman who suffered from female bullying shows how she overcame her emotional wounds through her faith in Jesus Christ and offers hope to other girls in similar situations.

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      are you kidding me?by aprils

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      September 03, 2009: This book was the biggest crock I have ever read! I cannot believe that people are buying into this stuff. I do not know Tami and do not doubt that she thought that female bullying plagued her life, but give me a break! She seemed to be the biggest bully out of all of the people she mentioned in this book. She purposely set out to compete, backstab, and use violence against the people that she claimed were her "bullies". She speaks in the end of how she has forgiven and learned to love the people who hurt her, yet she does not have a nice word to say about any of them. Tami name calls, brings up family issues and diseases, and is downright ruthless in her quest to call out her "bullies" in great detail. She may have changed names, but in a small town I am sure it is not difficult to determine who is who. This book seems to be a plot for revenge. An unnecessary ploy to diss the people that she feels hurt her. So sad that this girl cannot seem to grow up and get over her past.