I really enjoyed the hunger games
I gave up on Fifty Shades, and finished Tina Fey's Bossypants quite quickly - it was a hoot and a half! There were bits to do with parenting that I sympathised with (as an overworked career woman) and other bits (to do with bith, breastfeeding, etc) where I felt sad for her, because I don't know whether she didn't know about some different options, or didn't have much support, or she has regrets and is joking about it from a place or pain, or she is serious about her position (and I just disagree with her). If she just has a different opinion from me, that's totally fine - that does happenAnd if she's disagreeing after knowing her options and making a decision, that's totally fine. But if it's because she didn't have support, or didn't know other options were out there, then that's sad ... But that was a very small part of the book, and I mostly found it very funny.
I am currently reading "When My Husband Does the Dishes" which is also quite funny, but I'm relating to it less so far.


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And if she's disagreeing after knowing her options and making a decision, that's totally fine. But if it's because she didn't have support, or didn't know other options were out there, then that's sad ... But that was a very small part of the book, and I mostly found it very funny.


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