A review by okiecozyreader
This Changes Everything by Tyler Merritt

dark emotional funny hopeful fast-paced

3.5

Tyler Merritt of course, narrates this book, which he mentions continues the story of his life from his first memoir. This one, however, begins at the moment he is awaiting a six month checkup for a cancer diagnosis, and in parts, he wrote “in real time,” as he was experiencing the wait. Then he goes back and describes what the process has been like for him and lessons he has learned. He has other information interspersed to break it up some. I am curious what it’s like to read the physical copy, because the audio seems very much like a conversation. I can’t imagine audio isn’t the way to go for this one.

Chapter 7
“I say all this because I think most of us dramatically underestimate not only what we could go through, but what we have been through.”

Enjoyed the Life Lessons in Chapter 13: (esp this one)
“Life may be a "day at the beach," but it's not a day at the beach in San Diego. It's a "day at the beach" like Omaha Beach during D-Day. Life is quite hard, and the sooner I realize that, the sooner I can prepare and stop complaining that the world won't devote itself to making me happy.”

Thank you libro.fm for providing audiobooks to librarians! I enjoyed listening to this one.