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The Age of Magical Overthinking: Notes on Modern Irrationality by Amanda Montell
2 reviews
imstephtacular's review
challenging
funny
hopeful
informative
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
4.5
This book is a banger! I am definitely the intended audience as a chronically online white female millennial existential overthinker with an English degree so bear that in mind when picking it up
I was riveted by every section (the Taylor swift chapter particularly kicked me right in the gut) and I kept rereading quotes aloud to my coworkers, my husband, anyone who would listen because I was learning so much, things were making sense, and I was overwhelmed by the day to day machinations that actually gave scientific names ascribed to them
Parts of this felt too cerebral and the language over my head so I simply allowed those to wash over me while I still retained the general ideas
I was riveted by every section (the Taylor swift chapter particularly kicked me right in the gut) and I kept rereading quotes aloud to my coworkers, my husband, anyone who would listen because I was learning so much, things were making sense, and I was overwhelmed by the day to day machinations that actually gave scientific names ascribed to them
Parts of this felt too cerebral and the language over my head so I simply allowed those to wash over me while I still retained the general ideas
Graphic: Cancer and Medical content
Moderate: Gaslighting, Toxic relationship, Drug use, Death, Injury/Injury detail, Racism, Pandemic/Epidemic, and Medical trauma
Minor: Cursing, Emotional abuse, Addiction, Death of parent, Hate crime, Mass/school shootings, Misogyny, Pregnancy, Sexism, Genocide, War, Xenophobia, Alcohol, and Gun violence
theappendices's review
informative
reflective
medium-paced
3.0
Opinion: I am endlessly fascinated by the way we think as humans so this book was right up my alley! It had a wide variety of topics to chose from and kept me busy the whole way through. I definitely want to look more into the sunk cost fallacy and apply the lens of it to my shadow work.
Favorite word or quote: dweebish
How it's written: This book was a bit different in tone then the other ones she has done. It felt more like the way Amanda speaks on her podcast. More herself. Which for the most part was easy to understand and enjoyable but... I had to look up literally 18 words.
Now, I am a university grad with a pretty extensive vocabulary but my god?! 18 words? It did feel a little bit like a cool laid back college girls well written essay but she decided to use a thesaurus at the last min to sound smarter by changing several words. Which unfortunately took me out of the read over and over. That's my only gripe.
Spice: 0
My ratings system:
☆ 1 star - read thru and bad
☆☆☆ 3 star - liked it, prob won't read again (this one)
☆☆☆☆☆ 5 star - left an impact, would read again
Favorite word or quote: dweebish
How it's written: This book was a bit different in tone then the other ones she has done. It felt more like the way Amanda speaks on her podcast. More herself. Which for the most part was easy to understand and enjoyable but... I had to look up literally 18 words.
Now, I am a university grad with a pretty extensive vocabulary but my god?! 18 words? It did feel a little bit like a cool laid back college girls well written essay but she decided to use a thesaurus at the last min to sound smarter by changing several words. Which unfortunately took me out of the read over and over. That's my only gripe.
Spice: 0
My ratings system:
☆ 1 star - read thru and bad
☆☆☆ 3 star - liked it, prob won't read again (this one)
☆☆☆☆☆ 5 star - left an impact, would read again
Moderate: Religious bigotry, Drug use, Death, and Cancer
Minor: Hate crime, Cannibalism, Bullying, Suicide, War, Homophobia, Mental illness, Racism, and Trafficking
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