Thoughts on, '‘How to be a Complete and Utter Blunt’, and ‘The Comfort Book’.
‘How to be a complete and utter blunt’, by James Blunt
What’s it about:
Yes THAT James Blunt of ‘You’re beautiful’ fame. This is a collection of some of his tweets which show a rather witty side to him – one that just says ‘’up yours’’ to haters.
Note – lots of adult content.
What Lynn learned:
I honestly could not believe how bold (and cheeky) he is. His self-deprecation was astounding (and funny). Like in a good way for me to see. As a recovering perfectionist and people-pleaser, I could not imagine being able to say such things without worrying about what everyone everywhere thinks all the time.
Few examples from the book:
Why it’s relevant right now:
I’m looking to worry less about what people think and take criticism better. By goodness, this was an example of how to deal with trolling.
Interest factor: 3/5
Coffee table cred: 2/5
Ignorance of external world while reading: 3/5
Book cover design: 2/5
Help the existential crisis: 3/5
Matt Haig, The Comfort Book
What’s it about:
‘‘The Comfort Book’ is Haig’s life raft: it’s a collection of notes, lists, and stories written over a span of several years that originally served as gentle reminders to Haig’s future self that things are not always as dark as they may seem.’ (Goodreads)
What Lynn learned:
That reading some comforting notes can be exactly what you need in a low time. This book is like a hug that I looked forward to picking up.
Hope – that pain doesn’t last forever.
I’m a pomegranate (see below).
Fave quotes:
I snapped most of the pages in this book because they all resonated with me. Check out this gallery or pop over to Goodreads to see a selection.
Why relevant right now:
For me, I needed some light. This was the solace I wanted.
Interest factor: 4/5
Coffee table cred: 2/5
Ignorance of external world while reading: 5/5
Book cover design: 3/5
Help the existential crisis: 5/5