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andybee's review against another edition
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
reflective
sad
slow-paced
3.5
isarysu's review against another edition
Fue muy tedioso y en serio tenía pensado terminarlo peroooo, la forma en que se quiere narrar la historia se volvió muy aburrida y simplemente me dejo de llamar la atención
Además de que en algún punto sentí que solo hablaba, y hablaba, y hablaba de sus borracheras y no tenía nada de interesante 😭
En serio trate de que me gustara pero no pude
Además de que en algún punto sentí que solo hablaba, y hablaba, y hablaba de sus borracheras y no tenía nada de interesante 😭
En serio trate de que me gustara pero no pude
missydelph's review against another edition
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4.25
An honest depiction of the raw journey through early adulthood navigating life with friendship, love, learning, loss, & self. With sincerity, Dolly demonstrates the change in perspective of love through such personal ways while navigating relationships & their dynamics.
irxren's review against another edition
1.0
I had high hopes for this book, but unfortunately, it left me feeling disappointed. The focus on Dolly Alderton being hungover and self-absorbed in her 20s without much else going on wasn't my idea of a fun read. The random emails and recipes felt unnecessary and made the book feel unnecessarily long. The tone of the book, to me, felt like it came from a place of privilege without much self-awareness about it. While she might think the experiences she's writing about—like excessive drinking, drug use, Tinder dates, and one-night stands—are relatable, they didn't resonate with me.
chickenlegninjaattack's review against another edition
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
4.5
Kein einziges langweiliges Kapitel. Echt.
lilyhorst's review against another edition
emotional
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sad
fast-paced
4.75
For some reason I was expecting this book to hit me over the head with advice that would make me feel like a naïve 20-something that knows nothing about the world. Instead, listening to this as an audiobook felt like a long, cozy conversation with a wise, but not condescending, friend. A little on the fluffy side for a memoir, but I was moved by the sincerity, heart, and general understanding of humans as complex beings that this book got across.