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This book started out fairly well for me, but quickly became hard to finish. Sasha is too old to be as whiny as she is in this book and she lets herself be bullied without standing up for herself. While I felt that the workplace burnout was very relatable, it just got too hard to deal with and took me months to finish after picking it up and putting it down multiple times. This book may be good to others and I hope that those who like it appreciate it, but it was personally not for me.
Thanks to NetGalley and Dial Press for my ARC in exchange for my honest review.
Great Chick Lit. Sophie Kinsella developed an intriguing character many women can relate to being overworked, burn out and finding their rebound in life. Love the focus on self-care.
The book starts out strong. I giggled from the silliness of it all, and the crazy situation the MC got herself into
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After a while though, the silliness just got silly and it wasn't funny anymore.
I ended up finishing it but it was very just meh for me
I love Sophie Kinsella novels and this one did not disappoint! I loved the addressing of work burnout, because it is REAL. This had some LOL moments and definitely a rom com. I loved the coastal setting and I loved the meet cute of Sasha and Finn. The story did feel a little long, but it didn't hinder my feelings.
I adored this story about the main character, Sasha, taking time away because she's burnt out. She goes to a seaside resort (with less than perfect conditions) and has many adventures while she's there. This book was heartwarming, and made my want to take a weekend (or 3 weeks) at the sea.
As always, i enjoyed this book by Sophie Kinsella. It was fun to read and kept my interest.
Thank you to the publisher and netgalley for this review copy
Quick and light read, tackled in a single sitting. Some of the comedy was a little too silly, but still was overall an enjoyable read - appreciated the nostalgic component.
I have been reading Sophie kinsella books for the last 17 years (started with shopaholics) and I still love them!! This book hit so true for me!!
I think most of us have hit that burnout, especially from our careers.
I wasn’t sure about this book at first but I am SO glad I decided to read it!!
Sometimes you just need a break but maybe not become a nun kind of break!
Great book highly recommend
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Sophie Kinsella has another hit on her hands. I love the characters in this novel. They are endearing and vibrant. The Burnout will have you hiding under the covers and reading the book.
Humor, love, mystery and emotion all come to life as Sasha and Finn face the turmoils of everyday life. Overworked, vulnerable and unsure of their futures the beach and their shared experiences with the quirky characters at the hotel makes for a very entertaining read. Highly recommend!
This was an enjoyable and pretty typical Sophie Kinsella book. Full of quirky characters, misunderstandings, and romance it was an enjoyable, albeit predictable read. Definitely what I would call a comfort read.
Thank you to NetGalley and the publisher for an ARC of this book. All opinions are my own.
The Burnout by Sophie Kinsella is a story that many of us can relate to. It’s about a woman who takes on too much at work, feels undervalued, unappreciated, and unheard. Sasha faces burnout and then deals with the consequences that follow in this hilarious novel.
Sasha reaches her brink when one to many things become “urgent” and suddenly she finds herself with a need to escape right away. What follows is a series of hilarious outcomes, which cause her to take a leave of absence from her job. During this time she returns to the vacation spot from her childhood and books a room at the lavish and luxurious hotel she always dreamed of staying in. But, things aren’t always what they seem and the hotel is anything but what it once was 20 years prior. Here, she encounters a cast of unique characters who all take part in her “20 steps to wellness” she sets out to accomplish. But, will one of these encounters become romantic? Will a mystery of a drowning during her last vacation there be solved?
During her time away from work, Sasha struggles to find herself, her voice, and her purpose. But with time, everything seems to slowly change.
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Sasha is totally and completely burned out. She has great ideas at work that are always overlooked by her supervisor. Suggestions to make their company better are never taken seriously and she's reached the point where she genuinely considers joining a convent. Her mother and sister see this for what it really is: a woman debilitated by stress, anxiety, and work. She quits her job and decides to spend weeks at her childhood favorite seaside resort to dive into her health and wellness. The resort is in a terrible state of disrepair and seems almost isolated, but each time she thinks she can be alone, Finn is close by participating in his own journey to health and wellness (though via a very different approach!). I felt like I could see myself in this story and wondered countless times if what I need is a seaside break from responsibilities. It touches on something really personal, but universal, about being valued and heard. I love everything about. An excellent addition to any adult library collection.
Many thanks to Random House Publishing Group - The Dial Press for an advanced reader's copy of this book in exchange for my honest opinion.
There aren’t many times that I don’t make it through a book, but I really couldn’t finish this one. I normally love the author too but something about this book just didn’t sit right with me. Thank you netgalley for my review copy.
Burnout is so real and this book was funny and oh so relatable! Sophie kinsella is a beloved writer to me and I adored this book.
Another hit from Sophie Kinsella! Her books always make me laugh embarrassingly out loud and The Burnout was no exception. I did feel like this novel had maybe more depth than other recent releases and I really related to Sasha feeling burned out from the unrealistic demands of her job. Her meltdown was funny, but it also made me sympathize with her instantly. Finn took longer to grow on me, but I ended up loving his character so much. I adored their friendship and how they really helped each other heal.
The side characters were great and the hotel staff's antics were among my favorite parts. I loved how the staff became so invested in Sasha and Finn and were rooting for them from the beginning.
Overall, an easy 5 star read and I could read a 1,000 books just like this one and be happy.
This book was too real. The burnout felt honest and raw, the emotions were painful and I loved every minute of it (because I didn't have to think about my own!). This is another Kinsella hit, be ready to fully sob in public at the end because I definitely did!
5/5 stars.
Thank you to Netgalley and the publisher for providing me with an e-arc of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Sophie Kinsella's "The Burnout" is a delightful and refreshing take on modern life's pressures, wrapped in her signature amusing writing style. Sasha is a relatable and endearing protagonist, her exhaustion and frustration with corporate life striking a chord with anyone who's felt overwhelmed by the relentless demands of work. Kinsella’s humor shines through in Sasha's internal monologues and interactions, making her both hilarious and deeply likable.
The plot takes a charming turn when Sasha escapes to a seaside resort, hoping to find peace and instead encountering Finn, whose grumpiness matches her own burnout. Their dynamic is both amusing and heartwarming, adding a layer of lighthearted fun to the narrative. Kinsella’s characters are wonderfully crafted, with Sasha’s wit and Finn’s dry humor providing a perfect balance. The pace of the story is just right, moving quickly enough to keep readers engaged but allowing enough time to savor the development of Sasha and Finn's relationship. The seaside setting, despite its dilapidated state, becomes a character in itself, adding to the book’s charm. The curious messages they find on the beach add a touch of mystery and compel Sasha and Finn to confront their burnout and rediscover what they love. The energy between them, simmering even in their exhaustion, is captivating and adds depth to their interactions.
Overall, "The Burnout" is a testament to Kinsella's ability to blend humor with deeper themes, creating a story that is both entertaining and thought-provoking. Sasha’s journey to reclaim her zest for life, with Finn by her side, is a joy to follow. The storyline is engaging, the characters are likable and real, and Kinsella’s writing is as amusing as ever. This novel is a perfect escape, offering laughter, warmth, and a reminder to find joy in the midst of life's chaos.
The Burnout by Sophie Kinsella, known for her engaging and humorous storytelling, takes readers on a journey of self-discovery and personal growth amidst the pressures of modern life. The novel centers around Katie, a woman who seems to have it all together — a successful career, loving family, and supportive friends. However, beneath the surface, Katie is struggling with burnout, feeling overwhelmed by the demands of her job and personal life. I love this author and will continue to read everything she writes!
The Burnout hit really close to home for me. The writing was beautiful and I felt nostalgia for a place I have never visited and people I have never met.