It is a witty, honest book without being pretentious; rather, Elizabeth Gilbert is super humble and self-depricating. This makes her 100% relatable. As I read this book, I felt as if I was reading about myself in so many paragraphs, so many pages.
I don't know if I can do this book justice by blabbing on and on about it here. Just know that it is a remarkable journey out of depression; therefore, a great book to give someone that is struggling with that very issue.
After reading about 5 pages of the book, it quickly became a favorite, and the rest of the story held up to that early prediction.
Get it, read it, discuss it with me! And yes, this book is incredibly guy-friendly.
damn. you had me until incredibly guy-friendly. :)
ReplyDeleteGuy friendly...so...is there, like, a bacon chapter in there? Is that the "eat" part of the book?
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ReplyDeleteI loved it too! Wonderful book...inspiring and thought-provoking. Can't wait for her next one.
ReplyDeleteI've been meaning to read this books forever. Glad to see another good review.
ReplyDeletePlan on reading it over the holidays!
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