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Then There Was Her by Sophie Cachia

laurentalevski's review against another edition

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There is a lot I want to say about this book but I won't because it is her story. However, some parts were just a bit much to put into a book, like I didn't need to hear about her getting railed from behind. The audiobook needed extreme editing and just felt like a podcast.

missjojo's review against another edition

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slow-paced

2.0

ambula91's review against another edition

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1.0

How to be a narcissist. 0/5 ⭐️

This was painful to read. I kept hoping it would become better but it got worse.

becsbookshelf's review against another edition

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5.0

“I went around the circle of unfamiliar faces, smiling, shaking hands, introducing myself…. Then there was her. As our hands touched, time froze. My whole world changed forever…”

If you don’t know who Sophie Cachia is you definitely should check her page and brands out. Sophie is a bad ass business woman with a heart of gold, who is raising two emotionally intelligent children and pushing social boundaries.

I throughly enjoyed learning about Sophie’s younger life and learning how her hard work and sporting achievements paved the way for her ever growing online success.

Sophie was 25 and happily married with two children. The perfect life on paper. The book delicately covers her marriage to Jaryd, it’s breakdown and coming finding them comfort to come into her own and everything in between. Jaryd actually starts the book off and it’s was such a great example of coparenting and being mature adults.

Fast forward to present, Sophie is engaged and is a flourishing Entrepreneur with multiple business. A true role model for young women everywhere, Sophie continues to encourage others to be authentic and true to one’s self.

I found this memoir so insightful and empowering and couldn’t recommend it more.

lidah15's review against another edition

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2.0

This book confirms everything I ever thought about Sophie from following her on socials since she was known as the young mummy - she is so vain and self-absorbed. She thinks so highly of herself and thinks she has the utmost wisdom to share with the world about her experiences. This book was just an excuse to boast.

bethmossman's review against another edition

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3.0

The book sets out to fill followers (and haters) in on a period of Sophie’s life where she was discovering herself. It opens up about when she was hurting and her personal growth but at times it also felt very shallow. In saying all that I devoured the book in one sitting but felt it would have been better as a podcast or essay format.

shirllb's review against another edition

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3.0

I listened to this over a few travel stints and had to stop it a few times as it frustrated the heck out of me. There were times that I really got into it, but the frustrating moments turned me off it. So many times I heard “then there was her” and so many different hers throughout the story.

petahardiman's review against another edition

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4.0

Feels wildly controversial to say that I enjoyed this lol
Was this a project in vanity? Maybe
Was it also an interesting discussion about sex, relationships, and navigating mental health? Yes, and I do think that is valid praise

jordeeee's review against another edition

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3.0

As a long-time close follower of Sophie and her family, I thought I knew everything there was to know about her. This book shows the battles and lessons not seen on instagram and snapchat.

4nnalouise's review against another edition

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1.0

This was genuinely painful to read. I don't follow Sophie but I knew of her and thought she seemed like a cool person, I no longer think that. This entire book reads as a love letter to herself and how much she is the best person in the world. For some one who mentioned how non judgemental she is a minimum of 7 times, she sure passes a LOT of judgement in the same breath. I had to skim read from halfway because it was written so poorly and the content was ugh.