A review by elizapills
Untamed by Glennon Doyle

1.0

I can see how this book would appeal to post-midlife-crisis formerly-evangelical-Christian women who are finally abandoning decades of repression to live untamed and happy and free (My mom, for example, loves the book, and I love that for her). And while there were a few sections in this book that did resonate with me, there were too many faux-poignant passages like this one: “Life is brutal and beautiful. Life is brutiful!”

relied heavily on platitudes and mixed metaphors, chapters were so short that none of her points were fully developed, also every conversation she recounted felt too perfect to the point of dishonesty