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Diary of a Diet: A Little Book of Big

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Motivational health guide in dairy format

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First published May 25, 2007

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Hannah Jones

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Author 20 books96 followers
November 23, 2012
Funny, tragic, a must read for anyone who has dieted.
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248 reviews14 followers
September 3, 2010
A humorous autobiographic account of her struggle with weight issues, Hannah Jones highlights inner struggles and societal pressure from the viewpoint of a clinically obese thirty-something woman in England. I enjoyed her recounting of competitive weigh-ins at weight loss clinics, butt-kicking personal trainers, clothes shopping, and these resonate in me my own experiences.
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105 reviews1 follower
February 3, 2016
This book was really annoying. All she did was complain about being fat, complain about the food she ate, and complain about how she perceived other people looked at her. NOT an interesting or fun book to read at all.
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11 reviews
August 14, 2011


there are funny elements to the book and certainly parts I could personally relate to which made me read it to the end - a light read for a beach
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87 reviews2 followers
May 12, 2013
I know others have given this a higher rating but to be frank - I thought it was just self indulgent and tedious! Certainly not a keeper for me.
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103 reviews1 follower
July 14, 2015
I wanted to love this book. I can empathize with the struggle the author writes about, but had a hard time understanding some of the uniquely British terms and laughing at the things she said about Americans. It's not that I can't take a joke - I honestly just didn't think they were funny. As someone who is currently working to be healthier, I had a really hard time not regressing as the author did - the way she told her story was brutally honest and yet self-sabotaging and made me angry and want to compulsively eat with her. I didn't finish it for my own mental health.
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