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maedayx43's review against another edition
funny
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
fast-paced
4.0
I was a fan of the authors' instagram page so I am so glad to have finally read this book. A fun read for any SATC fan. Picked it up for the jokes and SATC moments, but also walked away with some real life lessons.
elizabethharvey's review against another edition
3.0
Ok, I didn't quite finish this one. Anyway, I read about half of it pre-pandemic (before the SATC reboot and before I realized that I didn't love the authors via their podcast) and recently tried to come back to it and just couldn't do it. Honestly, even before all of the above, when I was innocent I can't say I loved it. I will say that it's almost like a small coffee table book so I realize it isn't necessarily meant to be read the way I was reading it - straight through like a novel - but I'm finding myself with no desire to return to it and being a bit bored by it.
bexrecca's review against another edition
4.0
One of my favorite Insta accounts wrote a book and it is so fun. I love the what you should learn from each chapter and all the fun references back to the show. Time to have a Cosmo and be the best character, at least on your second watch through.
stbeaners's review against another edition
4.0
As a proud Miranda since the beginning I found this to be a fun, quick, read meant to uplift absolutely any woman who believes in her own worth and wants some advice on how to pack and work like Cynthia’s character. A “we should all be feminists” for the sex and the city crowd. And its reluctant watchers, too.
novelesque_life's review against another edition
4.0
RATING: 4 STARS
A great satirical trip back to Sex and the City where Miranda Hobbes finally gets her dues. Great for any bookshelf or coffee table of any SATC fan.
A great satirical trip back to Sex and the City where Miranda Hobbes finally gets her dues. Great for any bookshelf or coffee table of any SATC fan.