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goldskies7120's review against another edition
4.0
the details may differ but the overarching themes are so relatable
bogentusiast's review against another edition
Jeg ved ikke helt hvorfor denne bog er skrevet. Det er bare en bog fuld af forfatterens private oplevelser uden noget formål (jeg kan i hvertfald ikke finde et). Hendes ungdomsliv er fuld af vilde historier der ofte indeholder enten alkohol eller stoffer, ofte begge dele, og hun får det til at lyde som om at det er helt normalt. Selv da hun rammer 25 stopper hendes eskapader ikke men bliver bare mere underlige. Det er som om hun lever for at finde en vild historie og bogen er en form for pral.
suzemarije's review against another edition
emotional
inspiring
medium-paced
4.5
this book feels like a warm hug
marleyrollins's review against another edition
5.0
I properly properly LOVED this. Hilarious, charming, heartwarming, uplifting, basically a giant, cosy hug for any young woman who still feels like they’re figuring it out.
I felt like I identified so much with Dolly- I too went through a wild phase, spending most of my time drinking and dating, and worrying I would die alone, or otherwise never get my life together, so I couldn’t help seeing myself in every page. Alderton really has nailed the millennial woman experience in a way that, even if you had a vastly different life to her, you can still nod along with her descriptions of her anxieties, her struggles with her body image, her often chaotic search for love, and the eventual realisation she has more than enough of the love she needs in her incredible friendships.
This is genuinely such a beautiful, special piece, and I really think every 25-35 year old woman will love this.
I felt like I identified so much with Dolly- I too went through a wild phase, spending most of my time drinking and dating, and worrying I would die alone, or otherwise never get my life together, so I couldn’t help seeing myself in every page. Alderton really has nailed the millennial woman experience in a way that, even if you had a vastly different life to her, you can still nod along with her descriptions of her anxieties, her struggles with her body image, her often chaotic search for love, and the eventual realisation she has more than enough of the love she needs in her incredible friendships.
This is genuinely such a beautiful, special piece, and I really think every 25-35 year old woman will love this.