I wasn't expecting this book to delve into family relationships (& the anger from those). I really appreciate this book and will need to read again to absorb more of the wisdom! 

Incredible. Highly recommend Colin Meloy & Carson Ellis's books ♥️ They are kid's books but I love the storylines, and the characters in their books 

After finishing this book, I immediately looked up books that are similar - that's how good Fern's writing is. I thoroughly enjoyed this book - it was dark (check content warnings), informative (she talks about being a late diagnosed woman with autism) and funny. 

A needed book! I really enjoyed how Hartley explained emotional labor (how it differs from physical labor), and gave plenty of examples. It was an informative book but also told her own story of emotional labor in her partnership with her husband. 

Absolutely loved this book. Kate is wildly intelligent and shared much scientific research regarding periods 

I enjoyed the practical examples of this book and it also felt like too many examples. I was hoping for some more science based answers of what happens in gaslighting 

I really enjoyed this book at the start then it got boring for me around Essay 65 and was hard to finish. I've read alot of self-help books in the past so I could just be over this type of book. 

This book is so helpful - to understand my own upbringing and how the political landscape has become what it is today. This was also hard to read as someone influenced and brought up in said movement and now sees it for what it was / is.

I loved this book so much

I read this book for work & was a bit bored. It took me some time to get through it. I agree with another review I read that mentioned how some of the exercises suggested would be best to do with a practitioner as they involve recalling traumas. 

Perhaps this book would be better for those who have never read any other material on ADHD? I wanted a more entertaining book that told me quirks women with ADHD have that may seem “normal” but are not, etc. I was a bit bored overall.

Wooooof this book is incredible. I could not stop listening. Listened to the whole thing in one day.

This is a great book for pre-teen or teen gals ❤️

I didn't listen to the last half hour of this book because I was over it. Did not enjoy this book at all. Author expresses a fear of being seen as a “feminist” 🙄. This book is surface level and veryy repetitive. Ew. Uses outdated church terms.

I love the Liturgists podcast. Really enjoyed this book written by “Science Mike”

This book was alright. Enjoyed the science explanation Curtis gave on shame. But I did lose interest half way through or so

I listened to this 11 some hr book in two days because it was THAT good. The author writes the stories of the various characters so well & keeps you on the edge of your seat.

I've been meaning to read this book for a couple years. Glad to have finally done that! The message was good but most of the book reminds me of other - clean the clutter and habit stack - books I have read. It didn't stand out too much to me

Really enjoyed this short, wise book. I will def re-read and listen to soak it up more

I had thought this would be better than it was. The storyline is very simple, almost boring yet the author keeps it interesting. Wasn't enthralled by the book as a whole though

Really enjoyed this. Listening to the audiobook was harder to follow because of interviews then reading a tangible copy

Claire Baker's knowledge and research is so helpful to know regarding woman's cycles. This was easy to understand and encouraging!