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aleveskerdottir's review
1.0
The one thing I take away from this book is that a baby porcupine is called porcupette. How cute is that!
This book is co-dependency central. It is simplistic and common sense advice on how not to trigger the « porcupine » or « porcupette » in your life. I had high expectations for this book but I feel let down. This would be more relevant as Keynote handout for an workshop than a book.
There are several spelling mistakes and typos. What is most annoying is that the author chose to use « she or he » instead of a more generic pronoun like « they, their, theirs and them » and constantly switch between « he » and « she » from paragraph to paragraph making it confusing.
This book is co-dependency central. It is simplistic and common sense advice on how not to trigger the « porcupine » or « porcupette » in your life. I had high expectations for this book but I feel let down. This would be more relevant as Keynote handout for an workshop than a book.
There are several spelling mistakes and typos. What is most annoying is that the author chose to use « she or he » instead of a more generic pronoun like « they, their, theirs and them » and constantly switch between « he » and « she » from paragraph to paragraph making it confusing.
funny_bunny_reads's review against another edition
emotional
hopeful
informative
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
fast-paced
4.0
safespacesophia's review
hopeful
informative
inspiring
lighthearted
relaxing
fast-paced
4.75
totally provides me knowledge