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I LOVED the first ~100 pages of this book, which covered the introduction/why Kaplan chose this topic and her first season, Winter. Completely putting aside the fact that Janice Kaplan has plenty to be grateful for (including, but not limited to, a New York City apartment, a second home in Connecticut, her husband's career as a doctor, multiple vacations around the world, tickets to popular Broadway shows, etc), I can appreciate that someone is trying to improve their life. Plenty of the suggestions and recommendations can be applied to any life, not just Kaplan's sort of life. I was excited to keep reading, recommending to friends, and planning to put some suggestions into practice.
Then the rest of the "seasons" dragged on, and I stopped looking forward to this book. I would carry it around with me, fully intending to read it, but I would end up reading the news online or playing on my phone. I finally pushed myself to finish it so I could start something else. The book turned too repetitive and would benefit from headers and subtitles to divide up some of the numerous subtopics per chapter. I'd also like to send Kaplan a dictionary so her chapter beginnings could stop ending, "grateful that gratitude....".
Then the rest of the "seasons" dragged on, and I stopped looking forward to this book. I would carry it around with me, fully intending to read it, but I would end up reading the news online or playing on my phone. I finally pushed myself to finish it so I could start something else. The book turned too repetitive and would benefit from headers and subtitles to divide up some of the numerous subtopics per chapter. I'd also like to send Kaplan a dictionary so her chapter beginnings could stop ending, "grateful that gratitude....".