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Me vs Brain: An Overthinker's Guide to Life by Hayley Morris

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4.0

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4.0

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I thought there would be more “here’s how you can stop overthinking” talk, but this was still a fun book. Works really well in audio format, loved all the sound effects and voices

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4.0

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4.5

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5.0

Review of “Me vs. Brain: An Overthinker’s Guide to Life”


Audio Available May 14/2024

Disclaimer: Please note that I received an Audio ARC from NetGalley and Dreamscape Media, in exchange for an honest and unbiased review.

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I just finished reading “Me vs. Brain” by the amazing Hayley Morris, and let me tell you, it’s an absolute gem! From the moment I started this book, I felt like I was chatting with a close friend who just gets it. Hayley’s hilarious anecdotes and candid storytelling had me nodding along in agreement the whole way through.

Seriously, who hasn’t had those moments of overthinking every little thing? Whether it’s imaginary arguments in the shower or hiding your unmentionables from the plumber, (I literally just did this after very thing). Hayley tackles it all with humor and heart.

One thing that really struck me is how Hayley manages to make you feel like you’re not alone. Reading her book, I found myself thinking, “Wait, I’m not the only one who thinks like this?” It’s like she’s inside your head, shining a light on those moments of self-doubt and anxiety we all experience.

But what I love most about “Me vs. Brain” is that it’s not just about dwelling on the negatives. Hayley’s message of finding humor in our quirks and embracing our imperfections is so refreshing. It’s a reminder that it’s okay to laugh at ourselves and that we’re all just doing the best we can.

If you’re looking for a hilarious and relatable read that’ll make you feel seen, “Me vs. Brain” is definitely the book for you. Trust me, you won’t regret it!

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📗 - Hard Copy -📗
📱 - Digital - 📱
Kobo - Free with Kobo Plus
🎧 - Audio - 🎧
Audible - (Available May 14/2024)
Libro.FM - (Available May 14/2024)

mehsi's review against another edition

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5.0

LOVED THIS! My hubby and I really enjoy watching her shorts/videos so I was excited to see this book at the library! And this was such a well-written fun/funny/interesting book to read and all in her voice which made it feel like I was just watching one of her videos. We learn a lot about Hayley, about her brain, her body, her past and present, family and friends, and more.
100% recommended!

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3.5

Me vs. Brain was a great listen but almost felt like 2 books. The first half was fun and quirky, reflecting on the author’s struggles with anxiety and intrusive thoughts. The second half was much deeper and dealt with the author’s loss of her father to dementia. I get the relation between her brain problems and her father's, but the transition was abrupt. Overall well done though.

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