At times I felt like a sucker, like maybe I was reading a compilation of blog posts (repetitive at times) to fund the next stage of her desperate search for an un-job. I'm happy she found something great in her personal life, but she could have done better conveying all the intricacies of this new life and business she was building throughout the last half. But as it continues the practical side declines and the story turns into a princess-meets-her-prince and ends with Happily Ever After. the author's practical advice for leaving a life she didn't like is good and even inspiring. Still, even if I did like this genre I would have had a hard time with this effort. Didn't like "Wild" didn't like "Eat, Pray, Love", and I didn't really like this book either. By now I should know not to read/listen to books about women discovering who they are through journeys.
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