Cover Image: Share Your Stuff. I'll Go First.

Share Your Stuff. I'll Go First.

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I have followed Laura Tremaine online since she was blogging at Hollywood Housewife.

She is by far one of the best people at starting really good conversations. She does this intentionally with her podcast “10 Things to tell you” but I have also seen her ignite great conversations simply by talking about something in her stories and from that causing an online ripple extending far and wide, giving people an open and accepting space to “share their stuff”. This is truly a gift and her book embodies this gift perfectly.

Be prepared to be prompted to think about things you never previously gave much thought to and to delve deeper into the how’s and whys of your own personal story. And while this isn’t strictly speaking “memoir” you definitely get a glimpse of various trajectories of Laura’s own personal story because when she says “Share your Stuff” she leads by example.

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Laura Tremaine, well-known podcaster and author, wants all women to know how to form genuine, transparent relationships. Following her pattern of "10 Things," she helps her readers understand the importance of being honest and open with others in order to deepen their friendships. I enjoyed her personal anecdotes and easy writing style.

Thanks to NetGalley for the ARC. All opinions are my own.

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Thanks to Zondervan for the ARC!

Unfortunately, I have made the decision to DNF this title around 30%.
It's nothing like I expected when I sent the request. For that reason, I apologize.

But congrats to the author and the whole team involved in this publication. The cover is absolutely stunning.
It's a good book, it's just not what I need to read right now.

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So I am confused. Was this written by Jenna Fischer. Or a friend of? Either way was just a story of friendships and how a poor person worked super hard in a new place towards their dreams with no friends to fame where no one understood her but she was able to keep her fairy book romance. Boring and honestly a struggle to read. I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

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