I was really looking forward to reading this book when I first picked it up, because I used to really enjoy the author's youtube channel, but I would be lying if I didn't say this book kind of disappointed me. I should say that I do think it's a little bit of my own fault of why I didn't like this book though, and that's because I was expecting something totally different then what it actually was, and if I had researched it a little more, I probably would have realized that.
When I got this book, I was expecting it to be more of a commentary on maybe femininity, modern women, or how women's role in society has shifted over the years. More of an objective view and reporting of modern women and femininity if you will. However, it was more of a self reflection of the authors life and relationships and her relating those experiences to what other women may be going through. Which is fine, there was definitely some good points made and advice given, but it just wasn't what I was expecting, which again is my fault for not researching better. There were a couple things I didn't like though.
1. I don't think the title of the book fits at all. A lot of the past experiences and things that the author talks about, except for like one or two things, are really broad and could apply to literally anyone. For example, she talks about perfectionism and not being able to balance work with family, and that's something that anyone of either gender can deal with! It kind of felt like she thought that since she leaned so heavily on her own life and since she's a girl, that women would probably relate more to the book then men, but there are really only a couple stories in here that woman would relate to more.
2. I didn't really like the way the topics were presented. I didn't like how the first half of the chapters presented the theme or topic of the chapter as a dramatized story rather than just talking about and explaining the topic. Whether it was an experience from the author's life or from someone she knew, the first half was written like a dramatized version of events and then the second half of the chapter expounded on and explained her opinions on the story. I thought it flowed really weird and it made reading a little distracting.
Overall, I did like it and a lot of the things she said were good, it just wasn't what I was expecting.