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A review by deathbyscotch
Quarterlife Crisis: The Unique Challenges of Life in Your Twenties by Alexandra Robbins, Abby Wilner

1.0

I read this for a class. It's personal accounts from countless recent grads—no actual studies or research. All anecdotal. It also paints millennials as negatively as you possibly can while trying to advocate on their behalf

It's 200 pages of mini interviews; mostly the same story, but with minor details changed. Every time I picked this up, it was a chore. I knew that, even if I were to relate to a certain situation, it would be laid out in such a repetitive & boring manner that it would lose all gravity.

This was a bear to slog through & I would've just stopped after 20 pages if it wasn't required. You could probably find a TED Talk that will cover all the points in this book in less than 20 minutes with better style & information.