A review by melodyonline
The Loneliness Cure: Six Strategies for Finding Real Connections in Your Life by Kory Floyd

1.0

If you really want to read this, skip straight to page 180. That's where the book really starts. And even then that part of the book isn't very deep or telling you anything you don't already know.

As a whole, I found this book to be tedious, redundant, and full of unnecessary summaries and paragraph long chapter transitions that just repeated what the previous chapter transition said. Very disappointed that a little more than half of this book was about the why and how. Who cares??? Give us the solutions already! I didn't pick this up off the shelf to read six paragraphs about monkeys (I didn't actually read it though, I skimmed because wtf). Also didn't see the need for dedicating a whole section to why depression, drug use, and binge eating is physically and mentally bad for you and exacerbates loneliness. Uh, DUH. Already knew that, like most people do, but thank you anyway Captain Obvious. There's gotta be some better books out there on this subject cause honestly this one sucked.