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I received this book through Netgalley in exchange for an honest review
DNF @ 20%
So I'm not going to be giving this book a rating. Mostly, because I think I totally misunderstood what this book was going to be about and since I don't know who the author is, I'm not interested in her life story.
I thought this would be a book about lessons she learned from her list or how she went about doing the things on her list– which, granted half the chapters I've read have be purposeful, but some have been lucky. The chapters those are packed full of her past, which doesn't really deal with the list, so I don't care about it too much. I also had a harder time figuring out when she was talking about way back in the past or when she was in her twenties, so I couldn't always follow her writing.
People who like reading biographies and memoirs or are interested in the author may really like this look at her early life.
Another reason I'm not continuing this is because pretty much in every chapter she mentions drinking or being drunk. This is totally a personal thing, so it won't bother most people. I don't like drinking– I don't mind people drinking though– it just feels like a given that we should be drinking and getting drunk all the time and it irks me to see that in books as well. I've honestly given up on friends who only seemed interested in hanging out if it involved drinking. So, when it seems like people are saying that those in their 20s can't improve their life or do crazy outrageous things without drinking... I get frustrated.
I understand this book isn't saying it, may even say the opposite later in the book since in the intro she even mentions having a minor drinking problem, but it is still frustrating to read.
Her life seems outrageous, her stories are told in a down to Earth, easy to read style, and her circumstances are relateable at times, so I definitely see how people will enjoy reading this book, it just wasn't for me.