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321 pages, Kindle Edition
First published January 1, 2017
The reason why I opted to give this wonderful book 3 stars instead of 4 is that some of the chapters were just so so so so so lengthy and repetitive. I found myself wanting to skim at certain moments, and I skipped two chapters (one about spirituality, the other about community service) just because I had zero interest in those. Keke is very upfront with her love of God, which is amazing that she found love and encouragement through her faith, but it's just not in line with my own beliefs. I completely respect Keke and think that's AMAZE as I said before, but just doesn't apply to me.
Another little qualm I had was there were moments when Keke just went on and on and on. The content is thorough, and even though it's studded with fun emojis and silly bits, some it felt like it could've been trimmed away. Shorter chapters would've made this easier to digest and made it more of a zippy, punchy, and fun read.
The third little con for me is that much of what Keke explains here, about mindfulness, self-love and being a compassionate soul are things that I already know very extensively. This would have the most impact on someone who's unfamiliar with what it means to be in the present, or struggles with their emotional relationships and sense of self. I'm not trying to imply I'm an expert therapist or anything, hahaha, but from some of the painful experiences I've been through I've come to my own awakening, as Keke did!
Still I do recommend this book. Especially for teen girls and young twenty-something millennials. There's an emphasis on female friendships and what it means to foster healthy relationships with others, and to really nourish your own creativity and let it GLOW!!! :) I felt so much happiness and encouragment just from reading those words! Many of what Keke said is so universal and spoke to me, and I'm sure it will to many other girls and women. However, audience older than those ages may not get the most out of Keke's candid confessions - her slang and emojis (which I LOVED) are a huuuuuge part of her storytelling, and they may not be able to relate to some of what Keke's gone through and currently going after.