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I admire the honesty in this book but perhaps I didn’t read it at the right time because it also annoyed me in some parts. I could relate to some anecdotes while others felt very strange to me and I did not enjoy the structure because it felt all over the place and a bit repetitive. Of course, this reflects the nature of the struggle with mental health, which is perhaps why it annoyed me-I have been through these repetitive cycles before myself and there was not much new insight in this memoir for me personally.
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This book felt so real and raw. It’s not a typical self-help or inspirational read. It’s literally just her messy, honest thoughts laid out, and that’s what makes it relatable. Some parts hit me hard, like “wow, I’ve felt that too,” while other parts felt a little repetitive. Still, it’s comforting in a way, like talking to someone who doesn’t have it all figured out either.
It's ok as a book. Not bad, not great, just ok. Reading it felt as if I was scrolling through seomeone's Tumbrl profile consuming small posts writen about various topics. Despite the light and easy writing style, it was not personal enough to be an autobiography, but was too disorganised and lacked any clear message to be a proper self-help book. It is an ok first draft, nevertheless, in my eyes, it is still so far from being a finished product.
As a broken clock is right twice a day, there were some thoughts that I genuielly liked, but they were few and far in between.
The book felt simple, it was an easy read, maybe that was its main weakness. It is a collection of conversations and ideas and thoughts writen down as they came to mind and dam does it feel and read like it.
As a broken clock is right twice a day, there were some thoughts that I genuielly liked, but they were few and far in between.
The book felt simple, it was an easy read, maybe that was its main weakness. It is a collection of conversations and ideas and thoughts writen down as they came to mind and dam does it feel and read like it.