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Gabrielle Stone makes you feel like you’re taking a journey with her! I cried, I laughed out loud and I related to so much!! The self realizations are what really got me though as I’m going through similar self discovery. Enjoyed it so much! And will probably refer back to it a lot.
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2.5⭐️ I definitely liked this book more than the first! (2.5 stars compared to 1.5). Also before I dive in- I’d like to point out that in the title she refers to herself as a girl… really? You’re almost a 30 year old woman. Men don’t refer to themselves as boys regularly… it’s a pet peeve of mine, but moving on.
This book spoke to how to reintegrated back into regular life after her forced EU trip and the friends and men along the way.
I love that her new beau relationship started out right, with strictly just friendship. He did and said the right things a truly authentically respectful human would say. I didn’t realize that this would be train reck after train reck though. Maybe I should have figured that.
The writing was still blah with waaaaaay to many ‘dudes’ and ‘likes’ and ‘he’s so hot!’ phrases that were really over used and made me feel like this person was a high schooler.
The Asian journey was a highlight. I loved hearing about that. But the ending again we get no closure. How do things really end? Of course her IG page fills in the blanks but that still leaves the reader frustrated.

Worth the read?: YES
Reread?: NO

Raw and beautiful. ♥️

An amazing follow up sequel for further healing.

Did not finish, too much drunk driving for a nonfiction book to be enjoyable.

Gabrielle has done it again. In her sequel from Eat, Pray, #FML, comes “The Ridiculous Misadventures of a Single Girl”. Gabrielle gives us the story of what happened after she took her soul defying journey in Europe. It was hilarious, eye-opening, and down right real. She gives us a glimpse on how important it is to love yourself before allowing someone else to. Bravo, G!