If you had asked my younger self if I would've loved a gardening book, I would have laughed very rudely in your face. However, I recently bought a new house with an actual yard, and it is currently overrun with weeds. So, I bought a compost bin, and figured it would be nice to have an actual garden for once. While reading Tumblr, I came across some quotes from this book and thought they were pretty hilarious, so I ordered a used copy online. Imagine my surprise when this was actually the first book I managed to complete this year (I have 4 other half-read books currently awaiting my attention). The book is funny (and kind of racy...as the author says, she is a married woman), but more than that, the book is written in a conversational tone chock full of tricks, secrets, observations, and personal thoughts. It's obviously written for the beginner, but she doesn't talk down to us as if she is some know-it-all gardener and she has come to bestow us with her wisdom. No, she talks about her mistakes and how she learned from them, what happens when things don't go accordingly to plan and how to deal with that, what the proper gardening techniques are but also alternatives for people who don't have as much time, energy, strength, and/or dedication to gardening. You can feel the joy she takes in her own garden and in her own family, and it makes me very hopeful for my own attempt at gardening in the near future. I have, thus far, killed almost everything I've tried to grow (the ones who survived are the lucky ones that made it to my parents' house, as my dad has the greenest thumb of anyone I personally know). I recommend this book for anyone attempting to garden and/or just a humorous read.