Content and motivation: 4.5 stars
Writing style: 2.5 stars
So as you can see my 3 star review is an average.
Anyone can read this book - whether you have diabetes or not. If you are living an unhealthy lifestyle, need to lose weight, are pre-diabetic, or diabetic - this book is for all of you.
The good: This is a wake up call book that anyone on any level can read and understand. It's not full of confusion science and the advice she offers is REAL. The book tells Shari's story about her bad health/lifestyle, her wake up call, and how she is living healthfully now. She relates to the common citizen and is about the most down to earth celebrity I've read about. Her advice is 100% practical and doesn't intimidate the reader or require them to do anything crazy or weird. In fact, the plan she gives is very loose...it's not like most books where they tell you exactly what to do and eat each hour of every day for 30 days...them by then end you're sick of it and go back to your old habits. She gives general guidelines and advice and talks more about food groups, active living, and keeping diabetes in check. She does give some sample recipes/foods and lists examples of exercises she does if that's your sort of thing though.
The bad: her writing is not super polished. Very repetitive! She refers back to the same things quite a bit even though she already described them in detail. However this was mostly just annoying and didn't deter me from finishing the book. (Okay, It's not THAT bad...She has a very down to earth tone (which is good) and writes like she is just having a conversation (also good).)
I think this book is he kick in the pants some people need to finally put down the Oreos and say, "okay, I'll start changing!"