A review by etienne02
50 Ways to Feel Happy: Fun activities and ideas to build your happiness skills by Vanessa King

2.0

Really bad. The kind of book where the message, the presentation and the writing style just doesn't seem to address the same public. We find ourself with a book, that pretend to be a kids books, while bringing a subject that younger kids doesn't bother themselves with. We present it with a very childish design and we write it small, a bit too theoretical and an harder to read style. So it look like a children book, while talking to teen with a subject that bother mostly the adults. It sad because the message is good and important. But I would have kept the core of it, while changing the design for a more teenage style and adapt the writing to a teens/young adult style as well. Or just crash the design and go straight with an adult book. Because the activities and the values that are presented are really important in our world. The edition parts failed big time!