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kiturla2's review against another edition
1.75
Insufferable read imo
My least favorite book this year, only pushed through for book club. Only the very end was worth reading but that point I was bitter and did not enjoy it.
The references are fun I guess. But not great.
My least favorite book this year, only pushed through for book club. Only the very end was worth reading but that point I was bitter and did not enjoy it.
The references are fun I guess. But not great.
anniefwrites's review against another edition
hopeful
lighthearted
reflective
medium-paced
Mixed feelings about this one! As the youngest millennial, I found I started off heavily relating to the book but related less as it went on. I really appreciate the attention she gave to her girlhood and the cultural influences on it (I had a newsletter/blog that tackled similar subjects) and tying that to her current self. I’m not sure the writing style was for me; I think the audiobook may be the way to go. I think the best parts were when she engaged with the specificity of her own experiences, less so than when she applied them more widely. All in all, I’m happy this kind of book exists and I’m always curious to read a book with a CD on the cover 💿
shannonigans322's review against another edition
I wish I could tell you about this essay collection, but it is published by one of the imprints we are boycotting at St. Martin's Press.
oswindler's review against another edition
emotional
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
reflective
medium-paced
4.0
thatbethguy's review against another edition
funny
reflective
medium-paced
4.0
This was fun and so relatable. Kate helped to remind me of why I’m proud to be a Millennial.
Moderate: Infertility and Mental illness