4.0
emotional reflective fast-paced

I had previously read both of Kay’s adult memoirs and loved them, but this just wasn’t the same for me unfortunately. It felt like he was trying to recreate the humour from This is Going to Hurt but with the remnants of his life that were not directly ‘doctor’ related. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoyed it, just not as much as I hoped I would! 

I do think it is a great perspective on Kay’s different avenues of life. I found the jump between timelines hard to follow sometimes - one minute he was with H, others he was with Jay. It would have been good to have approximate dates mentioned rather than just ‘flashback’.

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