![]() ![]() ![]() Plus the exaggerated amount of enumerations became irritating after a while. I just couldn't help thinking I was reading a bunch of shallow self-help articles, full of truisms and of dramatic short sentences, that didn't go into enough detail in order to be interesting or helpful. First of all, it's very messy, and although he even mentions in the book that he deliberately wanted to write a messy book, it actually feels like a bunch of blog posts cluttered together in a book, without much structure and flow to it, especially since he repeats himself numerous times throughout it. As much as I respect and appreciate Matt Haig, I cannot give more than 2 stars to this book. ![]()
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