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A review by genymama
P.S. You're the Worst by Chloe Seager
funny
lighthearted
reflective
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? Character
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? It's complicated
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.0
I read this arc has part of Camp NetGalley 2025.
What would you do if you thought you only had days or hours left? Becky decides to blow up her entire life. But it may have been exactly what she needed.
P.S. You’re the Worst is a very witty book and while all of the circumstances may not be entirely relatable, I think any woman nearing 30 has had many of the same thoughts and feelings as Becky; feeling like you are not living up to your 5 year plan being stuck in your job, and/or your relationship.
Becky of this story reminded me of another “I didn’t think this all the way through” Becky from one of my favorite book series, Confessions of a Shopaholic. Both of our leads just happen to be in London too!
P.S. You’re the Worst is a coming of age of sorts, set in the present day. This book is light, airy and a quick read that shows sometimes in order to move forward you have to act like you might die tomorrow.
Originally posted on NetGalley
What would you do if you thought you only had days or hours left? Becky decides to blow up her entire life. But it may have been exactly what she needed.
P.S. You’re the Worst is a very witty book and while all of the circumstances may not be entirely relatable, I think any woman nearing 30 has had many of the same thoughts and feelings as Becky; feeling like you are not living up to your 5 year plan being stuck in your job, and/or your relationship.
Becky of this story reminded me of another “I didn’t think this all the way through” Becky from one of my favorite book series, Confessions of a Shopaholic. Both of our leads just happen to be in London too!
P.S. You’re the Worst is a coming of age of sorts, set in the present day. This book is light, airy and a quick read that shows sometimes in order to move forward you have to act like you might die tomorrow.
Originally posted on NetGalley