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  1. Sounds like fun, and I don’t see why 1st World people shouldn’t write books about their problems – they may not be life and death matters, but they’re still real! I hope the girl got her pony back… ;)

    1. I never read the Bernadette book; is it the same character continuing with life, or are they similar in time/content? I think this book sounds like it would appeal to older millennials who are struggling with “adulting,” so all small issues seem like catastrophes​. We all need to see ourselves reflected in fiction, so this book would likely annoy different generations. I definitely see what you’re saying.

    2. they are different characters definitely, but they have similar first world problems. And you’re right about the difficulties with adulting :)

  2. I have the Bernadette book on my shelf to read soon because I have read such great things about it. I will now have to add this one too. These books sound funny which is something I don’t find in books very often.

  3. I enjoyed this book too, I really liked the character of Eleanor and the strangeness of this book. I can see why she might annoy people, but I definitely relate to the socially awkward. And even people who have it all don’t necessarily feel like their life is perfect.

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