A review by plantonic_friendships
Sometimes I Trip On How Happy We Could Be by Nichole Perkins

4.0

It was good and conversational. A fresh perspective on sex and relationships, especially as a black woman, though can be very repetitive.

I like the way that this memoir isn't the typical long way to say, "And now I found the love of my life" or "I'm now this perfect yet flawed yet perfect being". She's found pieces of herself and types of love, but that's not the endgame here.

She's very self-aware and unabashed about the problematic sides of herself.