Disgusting excuses for extraordinary privilege and lying
I could not believe the host’s bootlicking of Kavvya Viswanathan, a young woman so privileged that her parents hired someone to get her into Harvard. Kaavya demonstrates absolutely no humility, no remorse, and the host is right there beside her to speculate wildly about how someone else is to blame for her extensive plagiarism. The host essentially absolves her from any responsibility, believes her unbelievable and universally discredited lies, and closes with the softball: “ So have you healed from the trauma of the media attention?” UGH. A weird and pointless podcast that told us almost nothing about what actually happens with packaging companies. Shame on you both.
Forces unknown via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/19/22
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If you’re looking for an explanation for how 40 passages from Megan McCafferty’s “Sloppy Firsts” ended up in Kaavya Viswanathan’s “Opal Mehta” well…you aren’t going to get an answer here. I agree with other reviewers who found this first interview with Viswanathan in 15 years extremely...Read full review »
🌠🌈🌌🌄🌊🗻🌅🌋🗾 via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/23/22
It disappoints me how far someone can still run with lies in a professional setting. Since this has been uncovered before,readers would assume there would be more fact checking safeguards in place. Still, I found the episode very interesting, and look forward to more “Missing Pages”.
likz2read via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/19/22
Love the host! She threads the needle in such a way that makes the inner workings of books actually not a snore. Caroline Calloway ep is fascinating!!
I hate lines! via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 08/30/22
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