A review by edent_
The Happiness Revolution: A Manifesto for Living Your Best Life by Andy Cope, Paul McGee

2.0

Maybe I'm an old grump. But this book did not make me happy.

It starts off bad - then gets worse. We begin with a series of incorrect assumptions. Apparently, there's no antonym for Doomsday (Errr, how about "Rapture"?) and apparently no one ever investigates why a hospital is performing well (ummm... Yes they do!) and no one is ever described as "stark raving happy" (hello mania! Hello full-of-joy!). Oh, and we were all much more social before apps were invented by the iPhone