I am wary of any book that tells me I need to buy something -anything - to be happy. This book insisted that I needed to rent a red convertible. Okay. Perhaps the suggestions discussed in this book brought the author bliss, but I'm not sure they apply to the rest of the world. I appreciate her effort, but this book just didn't speak to me at all. I also found that the sections were choppy and resembled random diary entries that hardly had flow. This took me WAY longer to read than I thought it would. It's hard to finish when the reader keeps going back to chapter after chapter. Some days I would read the same page three times. This is a book I will keep by my bed and get a little refill on those days I need it. I have done the exercises and gone back and redone them. I have written quotes down and put sticky notes around to remind me. The author went from DC to Asheville, both places I love, and I felt a connection to the experiences and memories. Each 37 days that I hopefully accomplish something, I hope will ignite 37 more.
I wasn't inspired, but perhaps I was in the wrong frame of mind for this kind of book
—emkk
Love this. Good womanly, creative-spirit, love-life kind of real-life story book.
—quelle0531
Great fr any kind of artistic block.
—nancy