Ratings14
Average rating3.9
"With over 500,000 readers a month at her enormously popular blog, AwesomelyLuvvie.com, Luvvie Ajayi is a go-to source for smart takes on pop culture. I'm Judging You is her debut book of humorous essays that dissects our cultural obsessions and calls out bad behavior in our increasingly digital, connected lives--from the importance of the newest Shonda Rhimes television drama to serious discussions of race and media representation to what to do about your fool cousin sharing casket pictures from Grandma's wake on Facebook. With a lighthearted, razor sharp wit and a unique perspective, I'm Judging You is the handbook the world needs, doling out the hard truths and a road map for bringing some "act right" into our lives, social media, and popular culture. It is the Do-Better Manual"--
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A laugh out loud real look in the mirror
I thoroughly enjoyed every word of this book and will likely read it again and again 🤗 not only was it funny (like cackling on the train funny) but so prevalent and relatable! Love every minute and I really recommend it. It changes you to look at yourself and others and yes judge lol 😂
First few chapters were a fun ride, the second half was a be-woke-or-else guilt trip. I wasn't familiar with the author prior to reading this book, so I just didn't know what I was in for.
This book is a feast! In her book, I'm Judging You: The Do-Better Guide, Luvvie Ajayi covers a healthy handful of various and important topics ranging from body image to homophobia, social media behavior to sex tapes and so much more. I agreed with so much of her insight and gained life tips and a confidence boost as well. How can you beat that?!
If you can, try and listen to the audiobook as well. Luvvie's warm voice and tell it like it is personality make you feel like your having a deep convo with one of your closest best friends. Perfect book for the new year.
this was SO GOOD. luvvie is hilarious and this book touched on so many topics- social media, religion, relationships, friendships, etc. i was even called out for being ashy. it was a fun read from start to finish, and she stayed true to her voice throughout.