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It got off to SUCH a strong start then after a few chapters began feeling like more of an outline for the book I wanted to read.
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14% complete! Wyrm Theyfriend has read 11 of 75 books.
It got off to SUCH a strong start then after a few chapters began feeling like more of an outline for the book I wanted to read.
This was really disappointing for me. I love the author's work as an educator, but SO much of this book is screenshots of tweets with no additional editing, and there's a fair bit of repetition between and across the tweets and the main text. I was very excited for the content, and I still think the underlying philosophies are cool, but I just can't finish this book.

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This was a quick and very fun read! I don't know that I'd reread it straight through, but there are definitely parts I'd like to revisit, and I took photos as I was reading of some especially delightful pieces.