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A review by irina_sky
Grow the F*ck Up: How to Be an Adult and Get Treated Like One by Sarah Knight
reflective
fast-paced
3.25
"Grow the Fck Up" had some solid points, but nothing groundbreaking.
The author's approach is direct, but the advice felt a bit too obvious.
I appreciated the tough-love tone, but it didn’t bring much new to the table.
While there were some practical tips, a lot of it felt like common sense.
Anyway, it’s a decent read if you're looking for a quick, no-nonsense guide to adulthood.
The book covers basic adult responsibilities, but nothing eye-opening or transformative, in my view.
The humor kept it engaging, but I didn’t walk away with any profound insights.
Therefore, it could be good as a reminder on adulting basics, but not for anyone seeking deeper self-improvement.
Overall, it’s more of a motivational push than a how-to guide. A fun read, but if you're expecting life-changing advice, you might be disappointed. Not the worst self-help book, but not the best I´ve read either.
The author's approach is direct, but the advice felt a bit too obvious.
I appreciated the tough-love tone, but it didn’t bring much new to the table.
While there were some practical tips, a lot of it felt like common sense.
Anyway, it’s a decent read if you're looking for a quick, no-nonsense guide to adulthood.
The book covers basic adult responsibilities, but nothing eye-opening or transformative, in my view.
The humor kept it engaging, but I didn’t walk away with any profound insights.
Therefore, it could be good as a reminder on adulting basics, but not for anyone seeking deeper self-improvement.
Overall, it’s more of a motivational push than a how-to guide. A fun read, but if you're expecting life-changing advice, you might be disappointed. Not the worst self-help book, but not the best I´ve read either.