had some interesting pieces, but I can't say it was anything revolutionary to me personally. I also found the amount of swearing detracted from the point and felt so painfully forced... it wasn't adding anything. I guess I should've assumed that from the title, but I had heard good things.
Also, it's been said before in these reviews, but the audiobook quality is literal trash and make it nearly unlistenable. If the book had been any longer, I probably would've given up, but it only took me two afternoons at work to power through this thing.
the characters and their development felt inhuman and unnatural. I understand people change and adapt as time passes, but it really felt like a completely rushed second half
This overall was a good book. Fine would be the word I'd use to describe it. It was well written and passionate, you could practically hear her voice in the lines, but I felt as though she wrote it for herself. (thats fair since she IS the writer) I was hoping to get some honest advice in a fun, exciting way, that might help my life but instead it felt a little bit more like reading a biography that I was supposed to also find encouraging. I also would've enjoyed more exciting pages, rather than steady word flow, i was expecting more diagrams, photos, and things from Lilly. Overall this is a good book and I would recommend it, it just didn't play out like I pictured ( And i was excited about what I pictured)