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3.0
reflective slow-paced

I enjoyed this more than most of the memoirs I've read in the past. I've been following Brammer for a while on Twitter, and actually I'd completely forgotten he wrote a book until recently. Mostly what I'd read of his were the advice column posts that he's made. This book felt like a longer, more in-depth version of those posts, which I liked. It felt easy and conversational while reading it, while also offering some insights as to how Brammer grew up, and what his relationships with various people around him were like.

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