

In this hysterical follow-up to the New York Times bestseller White Girl Problems , Babe Walker travels the globe as she tries to figure out the answer to the question foremost on everyone's mind—including hers: Who is Babe Walker? If you’re one of the hundreds of thousands who devoured Babe Walker’s New York Times bestselling novel White Girl Problems or one of the million people who read her blog or follow her on Twitter daily, then you’ve obviously been waiting with bated breath for her hilarious follow-up novel, Psychos . Fresh from a four-month stint in rehab for her “alleged” shopping addiction, Babe Walker returns home to Bel Air ten pounds lighter (thanks to a stomach virus), having made amends (she told a counselor with bad skin she was smart) and confronted her past (after meeting her birth mother for the first time—a fashion model turned farmer lesbian). Although delighted to be home and determined to maintain her hard-won inner peace, Babe now faces a host of outside forces seemingly intent on derailing her path to positive change. Not only is she being trailed by an anonymous stalker, but she’s also reunited with the love of her life, a relationship that she cannot seem to stop self-sabotaging. Babe’s newfound spirituality, coupled with her faith in the universe and its messages, leads her all over the world: shoulder dancing in Paris, tripping out in Amsterdam, and hooking up in the Mediterranean, only to land her back in New York City, forced to choose between a man who is perfect in every way (except for one small detail) and a man who could be The One if only he didn’t drive Babe to utter insanity. Unapologetic and uproarious, Psychos is the send-up of the season—already as timeless as vintage Dior. Review: So fun and easy to read. - This book is super cute. I love reading the Babe Walker books. The series was recommended to me by a coworker, and they do no disappoint. The Babe Walker books are very easy to read and it's fun to see the world through the eyes of someone who can spend $300K in an afternoon at Barney's. Babe is sassy and fun, and this book is a great getaway. Warning: there is some language and there is not a huge story line. Just following through Babe's life. Review: So Funny - I loved White Girl Problems and I couldn't wait for Psychos to come out. I've read it twice and enjoyed it both times. The Babe in Psychos is very different from WGP, she's more mature and slightly less self-absorbed and rude. But she's definitely still Babe. This book had more of a plot and steady pace than the last book, which was a little bit all over the place and was really an introduction to Babe Walker. I loved reading about Babe's various adventures and laughed a lot. This is a great pool-side, beach, or bathtub read.
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A**E
So fun and easy to read.
This book is super cute. I love reading the Babe Walker books. The series was recommended to me by a coworker, and they do no disappoint. The Babe Walker books are very easy to read and it's fun to see the world through the eyes of someone who can spend $300K in an afternoon at Barney's. Babe is sassy and fun, and this book is a great getaway. Warning: there is some language and there is not a huge story line. Just following through Babe's life.
M**B
So Funny
I loved White Girl Problems and I couldn't wait for Psychos to come out. I've read it twice and enjoyed it both times. The Babe in Psychos is very different from WGP, she's more mature and slightly less self-absorbed and rude. But she's definitely still Babe. This book had more of a plot and steady pace than the last book, which was a little bit all over the place and was really an introduction to Babe Walker. I loved reading about Babe's various adventures and laughed a lot. This is a great pool-side, beach, or bathtub read.
H**R
hilarious easy read
This is an easy to read and fun book especially for women. It is a look at the life of a ridiculously, self-absorbed, mentally unstable but very affluent and wealthy woman. It begins as she is just released from rehab (from shopping). It spans her next struggle to fit back in to her world of wealth and listen "when the universe is speaking to her". She attempts to find love, life and herself while struggling with mental illness (although she doesn't know) and the ability to buy herself out of any situation. It is mesmerizing to think that people can actually live so differently by just having access to unlimited funds. BUT, Babe Walker is hilarious, and the book is light hearted and will make you laugh, smile and feel good about yourself.
N**9
Babe Walker needs to be my best friend!
This is one of my favorite books. I love Babe Walker! Read "White Girl Problems" first though. You won't regret it. I can't wait for the next book from her. This book is totally my sense of humor. I couldn't help but laugh out loud throughout the whole book. I have read it several times. I don't recommend reading it on an elliptical machine though...I almost fell off a few times from laughing so hard. Definitely got some strange looks at the gym! If you read White Girl Problems first and loved it, then this is the perfect sequel. I loved it!
A**R
Just as good as the first!
I read, White Girl Problems, I laughed and laughed! It was a super funny and quick read. I was disappointed when it was over, so when I saw that Psychos was coming out of course I had to pre-order it! Psychos was a great book as well, it's a little darker then White Girl Problems but just as funny and a quick read. I hope that Babe's journey as an author continues and she puts out many more books! I am always looking for a great read!
I**9
Call me stupid...
But I had to read this second book since I read the first one "White Girl Problems". It's like a bad argument or just a bad situation - you can't look away and you don't know why! I found this quite boring in places and literally thumbed thru page after page until something interesting caught my eye. It's quite tiring to read actuallly and her rants and being a psycho and all that was just lame. I don't get it. Not all rich people are crazy although they do tend to have some neurosis about something - particularly the ones that don't f**kng work! I know women like this in real life and it makes me want to slap them silly. Perhaps why this made me tired and not entertained. Whatever you read in here, been said and done.
K**A
I try to explain to my friends why I like this book so much
I try to explain to my friends why I like this book so much... and all they can do is stare blankly at me and say it's not relatable. Well, I loved it. I read White Girl Problems a couple years ago and although I liked that book from what I remember, I do remember it took me a good 4 months to read. Anyways, I was looking for a fun, lighthearted book and this was on my recommended books. Even though Babe Walker is not necessarily relatable to the general public who is reading this book, with her $$ and lifestyle... You can't help but enjoy her personality and thought process for things. She is honest and hilarious. I kind of want to be here sometimes. Her stories and lessons are something I felt like I could relate with. Friend issues, boy issues and finding yourself. I would recommend to any girl/woman (I'm 27) who considers herself to kind of want a glamorous lifestyle and who knows that you will probably never reach Babe Walker status. Someone who can appreciate the humor in everyday real-life-girl/women-growing realities (is that even a thing?) But you get what I mean. Enjoy!
P**E
HIlarious
If you are looking for a realistic book that will help you grow as a person move on...if you are looking for more hilariously twisted commentary on life from Babe Walker...read on. I recommend reading White Girl Problems before reading this book, or you may feel a little left behind at some of the references. Babe is a vapid valley girl who after leaving rehab sets our to make herself a better person and strives to give back to society, rather than take. Her idea of what makes a positive member of society is laughable but endearing. A nice lighthearted read that in it's own way might just help you to be a better person after all.
N**N
Psychos - perfect.
I didn't know how Walker would be able to top White Girl Problems...and then I read Psychos. Unbelievably hilarious!!! And a totally unexpected ending. Loved it.
S**.
Eine andere Sichtweise auf die Welt, aber nicht so gut, wie der erste Band
Babe Walker ist genauso nervtötend, faszinierend und blöd wie im ersten Band. Ich weiß wirklich nicht, was ich von ihrem Charakter halten soll. Manchmal ist sie einfach nur psychisch gestört (ist sie wirklich), dann wieder benimmt sie sich relativ normal und zwischendurch einfach nur zickig, arrogant und verwöhnt. Im echten Leben würden wir definitiv keine Freunde werden. Nie. Allein schon, weil sie mich nicht mal mit dem Hintern angucken würde. Auch dieses Buch hat mich von Anfang an gefesselt. Die Handlung war gut (wobei ich Band 1 fast ein bisschen besser fand - es war einfach nicht ganz so abgedreht), die Spannung wurde gehalten und die Charaktere haben gut in die Handlung gepasst. Babe Walker's Leben ist einfach spannend. Ich würde zwar niemals mit ihr tauschen wollen (nie nie niemals), aber es ist interessant zu sehen, wie unterschiedlich Menschen sind. Wie unterschiedlich jeder seine Möglichkeiten nutzt und seine Fähigkeiten einsetzt. Auch wenn ich Babe Walker nicht leiden kann, ist dieses Buch faszinierend, abschreckend, ehrlich und gut zugleich. Ich kann dir dieses Buch nur empfehlen, wenn du mal einen ganz anderen Blickwinkel auf die Welt bekommen willst. Es ist auf eine ganz spezielle Art und Weise wirklich sehr gut.
A**R
I didn't think it could get any better than Babe Walkers first book
I didn't think it could get any better than Babe Walkers first book, White Girl Problems, but it could. Both books are books that I shove to all of my friends saying ''Read it, you won't regret it''. It's an absolutely hilarious, laugh-out-loud book.
S**R
Transition
I feel like reading this book opened a chapter in my life as if I lived a segment as babe walker. Incredibly written, a good laugh and she didn't hold back on the truth. Don't miss out on this read!
A**R
Five Stars
Everything was good
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