I love a good self help book. That's what I thought this book was going to be. It had so many good reviews, I was excited to get my hands on it. I was sadly, disappointed.
I had no idea who Rachel Hollis was before this book. But, I didn't care about that. Having read the book, I wouldn't care if I ever knew who she was. She is a christian blogger, which is not a big deal. I was raised in a christian home, and I thought that would help me enjoy this book more. It didn't.
All this book managed to do, is bore me. The author is not as relatable as she wants to come off as. I know that not every one has a perfect life, but this author does a darn good job of making me feel bad about mine. I'm glad her business was successful, and that she found her one true love easily, and that she had 4 kids after a small bout of infertility, but so many women struggle much harder than that through most of these things. It makes her seem privileged and stuffy. So, while I think this book had some good, but kind of generic, motivating quotes, it was over all, kind of annoying. So, read it if you want. It wasn't the worst book ever, but just know, it will probably make you feel like you suck at everything, instead of like you can do anything.
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