Quit lit is probably one of my favorite genres. I don’t like to give negative reviews on memoirs because I think it’s incredibly brave for someone to put it all out there for strangers to read. However, this one fell flat for me.
Thoughts:
I felt like this was a complete nothing-burger: nothing raw, nothing new, nothing deep, nothing brave.
She didn’t get into the meat of why/how she fell into problematic drinking or what really led her to quit.
Finally, I thought she was trying too hard to sound like other sober authors (namely: Laura McKowen, whom I love) and it didn’t sit right with me because it didn’t feel authentic.
I got about 2 hours into the 6 hour book and I couldn’t fathom continuing to listen to the same thing over and over (i.e. why she’s glad she quit drinking-which probably could have been an essay, not a full book).
I’m so glad the author got sober and again, I feel bad for writing a negative review but at the end of the day, this space is where I write my thoughts on books to reference later so it’s not meant to hurt anyone.