A review by kjersa
Attached: The New Science of Finding - and Keeping - Love by Rachel S.F. Heller, Amir Levine

4.0

I actually read this twice in a row because there was honestly so much information. There were a ton of examples in the book of the different attachment styles so many in fact that sometimes I got lost in the weeds about a dozen and a half times. The epilogue/conclusion was good and summarized the book really well. I think me being so confused kind of exemplifies that it’s both a complex topic and I wish the book was maybe laid out in a more reader friendly way. I don’t know how! But I wish it was different! The book is very binary and falls short in a lot of ways but ultimately, I think the message of “you actually need to communicate with people and like not being straight up with people will actually hold YOU back” is worthwhile.