109 Things to Say to Shatter the Male Ego
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A low 4 stars! This is just a really fun, little coffee-book-style book!
If you are in the mood to get entertained by snarky and fun little lines of text for half an hour, definitely give this a go! Obviously, not every single one of the titular 109 Things will be funny to you, but most will make you laugh or at least smirk!
However, if you are looking for a self-help or advice book and don't recognise sarcasm when it hits you in the face, then this might not be the book for you!
I LOVED THIS! I blew through it in about 15 minutes, even though I wasn't planning on finishing in one sitting. I hope Kyle Prue writes more in the comedy genre this because I need more in my life.
Netgalley read.
I didn’t expect it to be a list of comebacks, I expected a little more text but it made me think of those magazines I bought as a teen, there were always lists like this in those. Feels like a book many will get for their birthday, “Not that you need any help in this area but I thought of you when I saw it.” Did trees deserve to die for this? Not sure. I had the audiobook for this and the author/narrator does a good job but feels that this book should be TikTok videos. He does address that men reacting with angry is a second emotion from something else happening inside, I found that interesting.
I was attracted to this book because I like the painting (which I first saw on Tumblr of course), it’s In a Roman Osteria by Danish painter Carl Bloch.