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B**L
New favorite book
I’ve heard about this book a lot. It was not exactly what I was expecting. But I enjoyed reading it. I felt like I was listening to my crazy friend life story.I do not approve most of the life choices of the author and as a woman that grew up in a Christian household I can’t relate to her experiences (fortunately).What I can relate is the feeling of being lost in my twenties and trying to be happy only through romantic relationships. I’m excited to read more about this author.
S**J
personal thoughts
this book makes me feel related in certain aspects of the author’s life from a teen till someone who is in her 30s.pretty good read, doesn’t make you feel like you’re lacking behind when comparing urself to others. the book gives you the author’s personal lifestory/insights as well. it rlly makes you understand and feel that everyone has their own timeline in certain parts of their lives and it’s completely fine.
D**O
Felt a Little Self-Indulgent
Everything I Know About Love is meant to be a candid exploration of one woman's experiences with love, friendship, and growing up. While it promises a relatable and humorous account of navigating the complexities of relationships, it ultimately fell short for me due to the protagonist's self-indulgent and often unlikable behavior. I picked this up because I feel young and stupid and I wanted a book that would tell me how to be better, or at least offer some empathy and relatability to the stupid issues that are consistent for women in their twenties. I did not find that here.The memoir is structured as a series of personal anecdotes that offer glimpses into the author's life, from teenage years to adulthood. Through the lens of her own experiences, Alderton delves into the highs and lows of romantic relationships, the bonds of friendship, and the trials of self-discovery. The writing is witty and conversational, making it easy to dive into her world. And I really wanted to like it.However, the main stumbling block for me was the characterization of the author herself. While it's not uncommon for memoirs to feature flawed protagonists (because, duh, real people aren't perfectly likable), Alderton's self-absorption and ignorance bordered on depressing for me. Her actions and choices often come across as thoughtless and inconsiderate, making it challenging to sympathize with her struggles, and I struggle to believe that the hallmark of people in their twenties is being thoughtless and inconsiderate. That would be wildly depressing. What could have been charming or relatable selfishness instead veered into a territory of willful ignorance that kind of put me off.That said, there are moments of insight and genuine humor in the book, especially when Alderton reflects on the ups and downs of female friendships. These moments provide a glimpse of the book's potential, offering relatable and thought-provoking content that many readers may find valuable.While some people may appreciate the raw honesty and unfiltered portrayal of the author's life, others may, like myself, struggle to connect with a protagonist who often comes across as self-absorbed and oblivious to the impact of her actions on others. It's a book that might resonate with those who can forgive its flaws and appreciate its moments of insight, but it may leave others frustrated by its central character's shortcomings. I think if you're truly trying to improve, this might disappoint you- but if you're well past that point and have matured, you'll probably find this book funny and relatable.
M**K
A Thoughtful and Relatable Gift
I bought this book as a gift for a friend, and it was a huge hit! The author’s raw and honest reflections on love, relationships, and self-discovery are beautifully written. she said every chapter felt like a conversation with a close friend. It’s emotional, funny, and full of wisdom. definitely a must-read for anyone looking for a real take on love. Highly recommend!
F**G
One of the best books I have ever read
How do I even begin to explain what this book means to me? this book talks about love in all shapes and all sizes. Love in the nature of friendship, and love in the nature in romance. It makes you look at yourself and understand these parts of you as a person, the good and the bad. The things that make life worth living. It’s womanhood, the shared tears and laugher with your closest friends. The memories of good and bad experiences but with a view of how they have made you who you are today, and what you will be. The easy and the difficult, the fun and the hard. It’s a book about navigating life and all the shit that comes with that.
M**D
wonderful memoir
I have been seeing this book everywhere so I wanted to give it a chance. It was a wonderful read and you see so many stages of Dolly’s life thru love, loss, friends and heartbreak. It is a touching story and I am so glad that I read it!
R**A
New fav non-fiction
No words can describe how beautiful this writing is. The authors life story is written in such beautiful light and it perfectly shows all the ups and downs and unexpected turns that can happen in life, especially for a women. It mainly focused on love (expected from the title) but what I loved most of all was the relationship she had with her life long best friend, it perfectly shows just how unique and amazing girl friendships are. I never read non fiction so I’m surprised I actually wanted this book and I absolutely loved it!! I was crying all through out it, and I will never regret buying this book. Even if you don’t like non-fiction, still but this book!!! My fav book from this year by far!!
E**A
4 stars
I actually thought this memoir was really fun. The email/letter chapters were so funny and I agreed with a lot of what she was conveying in them. I also enjoyed the recipes thrown in as well. Some laughs, some heartbreaks, some hard truths but a fun read
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