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Loved the audible narration, but I've read much better memoirs.
Melissa wrote: "I only read 15 books in 2019, so here's to reading much more in 2020! :)"
Good luck on reaching your goal! Looks like you're off to a good start!
Good luck on reaching your goal! Looks like you're off to a good start!

Terrifying and informative, this has to be one the the best books I've read. I don't like taking meds in the first place, but I will be hyper vigilant going forward. A must read for everyone.

I love these audible original books by Mel Robbins. Love the coaching sessions and how you can find something in each session that can apply to your life.

Reread; quick and easy to get through. I like to read this book and her other, The Wisdom of Sunday's, whenever I want a feel good book to pick me up.

I wanted something positive and uplifting to listen to and this book delivered. Quick and easy read/listen. I haven't met an Oprah book I didn't like.

One of the worst books I've ever read. Wow. So glad I read this for free and didn't spend any money on it. Otherwise I would've asked for a refund.

Was not expecting to be so moved by this book. I had been wanting to read it for a very long time, and am happy I finally did. Planning on reading the follow up soon.


Decent psychological thriller, but Grace is rather daft. I repeatedly found myself thinking "is she really that stupid?" Glad I finally read it and it only took me a day.

Nothing new or thought provoking if you're not new to the self help world.

Very well written and researched, but it kind of dragged on.

Underwhelming. Nothing new here. If you've read any of her other books, then you've already heard her mention all these things before. I also didn't care for her political commentary.


Excellent book. Well researched and written. Binge read and finished it in 2 days

I have listened to hundreds of hours of podcasts this year, so I am counting a couple as books. Normally I would have read a lot more on audible, but I have "read" less since listening to podcast instead

Phenomenal book. Even better than Think And Grow Rich in my opinion.

Last book of the year! Didn't make it to 50, but considering how 2020 went, I think 43 is pretty good lol. Will aim to hit 50 in 2021 :)
Melissa wrote: "#43 Game of Queens: The Women Who Made Sixteenth-Century Europe
Last book of the year! Didn't make it to 50, but considering how 2020 went, I think 43 is pretty good lol. Will aim to hit 50 in 2021 :)"
Indeed! What a weird year! 43 is still great! And you have at least two books you called "excellent" and at least one you said you loved, so it sounds like at least a few of your 43 were winners and time well spent!
Last book of the year! Didn't make it to 50, but considering how 2020 went, I think 43 is pretty good lol. Will aim to hit 50 in 2021 :)"
Indeed! What a weird year! 43 is still great! And you have at least two books you called "excellent" and at least one you said you loved, so it sounds like at least a few of your 43 were winners and time well spent!

Last book of the year! Didn't make it to 50, but considering how 2020 went, I think 43 is pretty goo..."
Yes, I definitely read some good books in 2020! Hope you have a Happy New Year Tiffany :)
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