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Do As I Say, Not Who I Did

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I think this is a good book for anyone in college or even for those still navigating their twenties. The stories covered a range of topics and honestly gave good advice.


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

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Thank you NetGalley for the ARC in exchange for review

Ok, I'm not the intended audience for this book. But I have one daughter who just graduated college and one still in. I think they'd both benefit from reading this.

Ali Drucker covers everything, much better than any parent could. Think of her like the friend you need to talk to when you don't want to talk to anyone else. Relationships, mental health, Queer sex, parents - it's all there.

I won't be getting this for our middle school library, but you should get it for your college kids.

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The way I wish I had this when I was in my late teens/early twenties. Drucker made serious, sometimes scary topics very easy to understand. Using real life experiences gives the reader ease for any and all of the topics at hand. I cannot wait until I am able to pick up a copy for my younger siblings and the library.

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I enjoyed the first half of this book and how funny it was. The second half got preachy, and I did not finish reading it. It almost felt like someone different wrote each part.

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