"Cut the Crap" leans a little towards fact-based self-help for making your life more authentic in every aspect- socially and psychologically, physical spaces-wise (de-cluttering your home), ecologically, nutritionally and everything in between.
(If you've caught the social media bug, then this one is for you.)
It is a tiny book, made out of recycled material, living up to its title (bonus points to that).
Mostly fact-driven, it ultimately drives home the point of how "cutting the crap" and making very easy shifts in our everyday habits can save us all from the ecological disasters that planet earth endures today, because of our inadvertent yet harmful everyday choices.