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Originally posted by IheartAGDandAPD
The girls most definitely did know who Robbins was. She says "I can't divulge how the four girls I chose, who knew they would be the main characters in a book I was writing about sororities, introduced me to sisters, who did not know;" Therefore the main characters in the book DID know that she was an author, and are the ones you should be mad at. Read the book before you make judgements.
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I read enough of the book to know it's not worth my time. There is a large difference between telling someone you're an
author and telling someone you're going to write an expose on sorority life. We do not know how she approached those girls. We don't know what she told them she was writing about. And in any organization you're going to be able to find someone who has enough bad feelings for the org that they are willing to take part in something such as this if the author
did made her intentions known. Those attitudes are reflected in the author's writing, and cannot be seen as a typical view of that chapter or organization. And I repeat, sensationalism.