Don't even attempt to read this book, unless you can deal with rants. Elizabeth Wurtzel's second book, she writes about the trials and tribulations of "difficult women". The cover of this book has her appearing naked. That should brace you for what's inside. Instead of chapters, she writes in huge sections. It's a lot of rambling, but some of it makes sense.

Her sections include one on biblical women, Amy Fisher (Lolita syndrome), Nicole Brown Simpson, and one on creative troubled women (Sylvia Plath, Anne Sexton, etc).

It was written while she was speeding and coked up, and you can tell. My best attempts at reading it (I had to more than once, as it is one of my sources on a book I am writing) were when I had an overflow of dopamine in my system, or while a bit manic.