Erin's review
A Perfect Mess: The Hidden Benefits of Disorder--How Crammed Closets, Cluttered Offices, and On-the-Fly Planning Make the World a Better Place by Eric Abrahamson
Erin's review
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recommended for: no one really, but I guess if you need to feel better about being messy, this might help.
status: Read in November, 2007 — I have a copy to sell/swap
rating:
recommended for: no one really, but I guess if you need to feel better about being messy, this might help.
status: Read in November, 2007 — I have a copy to sell/swap
I had to stop reading this book. At about 60 pages in, it just got too annoying for me to read anymore. Basically, for 60 pages, the authors keep repeating, "yes, some people are neat, some are messy. But the middle ground is the best." Thank you Captain Obvious. The authors kind of write like pompous know-it-alls, and when they started insulting one of my favorite books (Cheaper by the Dozen), that was the final straw. The end.
