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The Memo
by Rachel Dodes, Lauren Mechling
A laughter-full riot of chaos and catastrophe that will make any 20-30 somethings who are waiting to feel like they’ve got it together cringe with its relatable and brutally honest story.
Jenny is a hot mess, a little lost and I absolutely loved her - she was real, authentic, confused and so far from perfect just trying to keep up with what everyone (including herself) expected her to be. It’s all normal, real-life drama until a mysterious figure from a secret shadow organisation aimed to pave the path of success for women pops out to explain she isn’t on the right path and the story takes a strange twist.
At times it felt a little haphazard to me when we’re first introduced - the twist didn’t quite hit right or feel finished and the jumping between times or realities didn’t flow as I’d expected but I still had a great time as we rushed around exploring friendships, love, success and sadness in heartwarming and heartbreaking ways.
Make sure you don’t miss the memo and get your hands on this book!
Jenny is a hot mess, a little lost and I absolutely loved her - she was real, authentic, confused and so far from perfect just trying to keep up with what everyone (including herself) expected her to be. It’s all normal, real-life drama until a mysterious figure from a secret shadow organisation aimed to pave the path of success for women pops out to explain she isn’t on the right path and the story takes a strange twist.
At times it felt a little haphazard to me when we’re first introduced - the twist didn’t quite hit right or feel finished and the jumping between times or realities didn’t flow as I’d expected but I still had a great time as we rushed around exploring friendships, love, success and sadness in heartwarming and heartbreaking ways.
Make sure you don’t miss the memo and get your hands on this book!