Ratings13
Average rating3.5
This was cute and had some neat ideas about making happy coziness a part of your life on the regular. It also has nicely designed illustrations that really add to the atmosphere of the book, and it gives a small window on Danish culture that was interesting.
The big demerit for this was it felt like it had a couple/three blog-posts worth of actual content, padded out into a full book.
Still, the voice of the author is warm and self-deprecatingly humorous, and this did wind up being the ideal book to read when I woke up at 3am and couldn't get back to sleep - very snug and happy, and definitely not taxing on the brain.
Soooo good. I love the idea of intentionally creating hygge in my life anywhere I can!
2.5☆
Não é ruim, mas também não é bom, principalmente a partir da proposta que dada.
Had heard about this book on an NPR interview with the author and I see it's on Goodread friend, who recently died's TBR so reading in now in her honor. #jennyguycolvin
Loved the language lessons, especially the slowing down the pronunciation so I could pick up on each part of the words. Lots of good tips to explore for myself, including chapter 1's unscented candles.
This book reeks of privilege, I could not relate at all. Only thing I enjoyed about it are the interesting charts and illustrations in the book.