Filled with laugh-out-loud stories and advice, Sarah delivers another funny and relatable series of essays and life lessons in this gem of a book. I have a hard copy but I was in the WORST mood last night and had a toddler that just didn’t want to sleep. So I decided to pick it up on KU so I could read during the sleep strike. I’m so glad I did because it did wonders for my mood. I’m not one for highlighting passages but I really went a bit crazy on the quotes. Like I said, relatable!
Included wisdom ranges from how to be a great host and a great party guest, her insane urge to be helpful (I have that too and it’s the worst) along with a host of other funny tidbits.
Pick up a copy and read it and then come talk with me about how spot on all of it is. I’m slowing down on all my reading because I fully intend Small Potatoes: leftover beef from a lovable curmudgeon to be my final read for 2019 and the decade.
Bravo, Sarah! I am looking forward to the next one!
It was hard to start. I had to come back later and try again. I think it sucked. I guess I don’t get it. I basically skimmed it just to get it over with and I already wasted my money buying it so I read it.
Just what I needed to break put of a reading slump. Short, witty, and fun passages that made me crack up and identify with her. The Jury Duty section had me cackling.
Sarah could write about anything and I would read it. I relate to her on a whole other level. If you liked the first one, you'll definitely enjoy this one!