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A review by peachykeenchy
The First Ten Years: Two Sides of the Same Love Story by Joseph Fink, Meg Bashwiner
5.0
I work early in the morning and there’s no excuse for me staying up late to finish this book, but i’m sobbing and i’m happy about it. Even if you know nothing about the podcast that set these two on the road to fame, I would recommend reading this book.
Reading about a relationship from both sides was amazing, funny, cute, and made me cry way more than i expected. Joseph Fink and Meg Bashwiner have a way with words that is unparalleled, and their views’ of the world are so relatable and insightful that they managed to pull at my heart with everything they discussed. They showed love and light in a world filled with anxiety and uncertainty, and it restored a little bit of happiness in my heart.
On an even more personal note, everything Meg said was like she was singing to my soul. I have never related to anyone over some of the things that she talks about in this book, and hearing her perspective and her outlook on everything was honestly just so powerful to read. I hope i can one day get this book signed by her, even though it means she’ll have to see the physical damage done to the book that the tears she made me cry inflicted.
Reading about a relationship from both sides was amazing, funny, cute, and made me cry way more than i expected. Joseph Fink and Meg Bashwiner have a way with words that is unparalleled, and their views’ of the world are so relatable and insightful that they managed to pull at my heart with everything they discussed. They showed love and light in a world filled with anxiety and uncertainty, and it restored a little bit of happiness in my heart.
On an even more personal note, everything Meg said was like she was singing to my soul. I have never related to anyone over some of the things that she talks about in this book, and hearing her perspective and her outlook on everything was honestly just so powerful to read. I hope i can one day get this book signed by her, even though it means she’ll have to see the physical damage done to the book that the tears she made me cry inflicted.