What do you think about the writing style?
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I agree. Apart from many other books like this, this one is quite fun to read. It is true that we do not see a chronological story about the author's life. But if she tried to make it that way, it could have been another boring and less useful autobiography. But the she has carefully picked what to be told and in which order, so the ultimate outcome has become interesting as well as quite useful.Bridgetbruso99 wrote: ↑01 Apr 2021, 03:42 I love the writing style because I feel so many of these types of books are so serious and boring. This book was funny, fun, and inspiring and you get to learn something along the way. It also teaches you to look for similar life lessons in your own experiences that you may not have thought about before.
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Most authors think that self-help books should have a serious accent to the readers to see the importance of the content. But what they tend to forget is that these books should be interesting to read. Otherwise how can the reader learn something from the book?Precious Naiti wrote: ↑01 Apr 2021, 07:10 This book is so enjoyable and that is attributed to the style of writing employed by Trish Ostroski. A lot of adult books are grim and sometimes boring to read as everything is taken seriously. This book will surely make the reader get in touch with their humorous side and is guaranteed to make you enjoy every single page.
This author has well understood it. And also, since she is a comedian she knowd that the easiest way to deliver a message to people is by coating it with humour. So she has done that and she has been very much successful.
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Yes. Maybe the author did not want to share her whole life with others. So she carefully chose what she thought what is important to the readers, and her selection has been good enough to attract the readers and keep them held to the reading till the end of the book. So she has written a memoir, with a refreshing way, including so much humour and so many life lessons.
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She has written a unique self-help book (if we see this as a self-help book. But keep in mind that it has an autobiography part as well). Maybe that is the reason for her to not to adhere to a chronological order. Who needs a chronology when you want to teach something to your audience? So she has selected the important life events from her life and shared them with us along with the lessons that she learnt from them as well as what she intend us to learn from them.