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litulla's Reviews (192)
3.5*
Waking Up consists entirely of Taiha Lee's journal entries from her early twenties, a time when she'd just finished fashion school and felt lost as a person and as a creative. As someone who went through very similar experiences, this definitely resonated with me.
The author was reading The Artist's Way at the time she wrote this, and I'm reading it right now, so I could see the impact the course had on her and her writing.
There's not really a plot or a story here, and there's some context lacking - the book feels very much like a chapter because that's what it is, a chapter in Lee's life -, but nonetheless, it's an interesting portrait of a creative in their early twenties.
Waking Up consists entirely of Taiha Lee's journal entries from her early twenties, a time when she'd just finished fashion school and felt lost as a person and as a creative. As someone who went through very similar experiences, this definitely resonated with me.
The author was reading The Artist's Way at the time she wrote this, and I'm reading it right now, so I could see the impact the course had on her and her writing.
There's not really a plot or a story here, and there's some context lacking - the book feels very much like a chapter because that's what it is, a chapter in Lee's life -, but nonetheless, it's an interesting portrait of a creative in their early twenties.