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sarahlreadseverything's review against another edition
2.0
There is nothing objectively wrong with this - Giovanna Fletcher is obviously a great writer (and an easy-to-listen-to narrator). I'm just learning that this type of motherhood book isn't my kinda thing.
travelthroughreading's review
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linnylionheart's review against another edition
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5.0
Graphic: Body shaming, Grief, and Pregnancy
Moderate: Miscarriage, Racism, Death, and Terminal illness
Minor: Drug use
this_little_reader94's review against another edition
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If you're a mum and are feeling the mum guilt, that you're not enough or just completely overwhelmed by it all, this book is for you! It's normalised absolutely everything my child does on a daily basis!
rainybob's review against another edition
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millie_blue's review
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A thoroughly enjoyable read. Having followed Gi for a number of years online, I was curious to give this one a read despite not being a mother. Giovanna Fletcher has an ease about her writing, and an irrefutable sense of humour and authenticity. I hope I come back to ‘Letters On Motherhood’ when I become a mum.
Minor: Injury/Injury detail