“Girl, Stop Apologizing” by Rachel Hollis

Woman in red sweater

Reader Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐ (4/5 stars)

I bought this book for $1 at a thrift store a year ago. I didn’t think much of it besides the fact that I liked the title and could use more confidence in my life. When I say this book enhanced my entire perspective on my life and how I want to live, I am not joking. I am way more motivated to be who I’ve always dreamed of being and have a way clearer roadmap for how to get there. This book is definitely a must-read for all women (and feminists of any gender). 

Language: 8/10 (Mild / rare swearing).
Sex: 8/10 (Accurate descriptions of reality in a tasteful manner).
Violence and Gore: 10/10 (No violence or gore).

Plot: N/A
Characters: N/A
Writing Style: 8.5/10 (Despite only a couple of her writing tendencies that rubbed me the wrong way, this book was life-changing. It has me viewing my life in a whole new perspective, dreaming bigger than I’ve dreamed in a long time, and working toward goals I want to achieve).

Genre: Self-help nonfiction
Potential Triggers: Difficult childhood, negative self-talk, etc.
Is this book part of a series? No.
I would recommend this book to anyone 14+. 

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