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Without You, I Would Be Nothing

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Really reminded me of Storyworth, a program online to slowly right a family member's memoir just by answering short questions. This book did the same thing but just made a profit. A cute and heartwarming read.

I received this book for free in exchange for an honest review.

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Memoirs are one of my favorite genres to read, and I especially enjoyed reading this collection of 100-word vignettes culled from the author's life thus far. I would compare it to looking through a scrapbook of photographs and remembering the stories behind each picture. The author did a great job of tailoring each story to 100 words, which I imagine must have been quite challenging. Thanks to NetGalley for a copy to read and review.

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A quick, enjoyable read. Less than 100 words long, each chapter is a brief vignette from the decades of Davis’ life. I was interested because we hail from the same era. Some of her memories could have been my childhood, especially the Midwestern background. Although very brief, she provides enough information for readers to have a fairly good grasp of her life.

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4.5 stars, rounding up
I really enjoyed this very personal memoir...one hundred different memories and events, each told with one hundred words.  From the simplicity of planting flowers to dealing with a loved one's decline, Brooke Davis shares her life in a very unique and touching way.  Highly recommend.

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I love life advice books especially from someone with a lot of knowledge to share who has lived a great big life. This was such a lovely quick read! I enjoyed reading about Brookes experiences and having her reflect on different events that have happened to her over the course of her life.

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