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I've been trying to make a point to diversify my reading habits, and one of those additions is more books about finances. This one came recommended from either Twitter or a blog (cannot remember), but it was decent! It started out with a long discussion of high school jobs, saving, paying for college, and student loans. It gave me some good ideas for blog posts at work for our teens. The book is pretty much the life story of the writer centered around different lessons in money that she learned. This is an easy read; however, it should come with the note that the author is very liberal in her ideas of government spending—this didn't deter me but may deter other readers. That said, I believe all political party members could learn something from her book about the millennial experience with money.
If you are a person who is uncomfortable talking about money, like real life mistakes and experiences, then Gaby feels like a friend. I feel like she is a candid person to tell you honest and true advise and stories about money, all on the table, this is the book for you! Although, I would definitely recommend a personal finance book if you're looking for just the bits and not the conversation.
I'm already familiar with her podcast and this book wasn't what I was expecting? I wanted more bits...Still interesting and she reads very well on paper - her voice radiates!
Honestly, I like her format better as a podcast- oh, maybe this would make a great audiobook! Anyway, I can't recommend her podcast enough! The book is just a bonus~
~Ashley