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Grace’s Guide: The Art of Pretending to Be a GrownUp
Rated 4.10 out of 5 based on 10 customer ratings
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SKU: 9781476788005
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Navigate adulthood with humor and grace! Grace Helbig’s witty guide offers advice on everything from online life and job hunting to surviving breakups and decorating your first apartment. Filled with hilarious anecdotes, illustrations, and interactive worksheets, this #1 New York Times Bestseller is perfect for millennials embracing the challenges of growing up.
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Kashish Jain –
Some sections were great, others not so much. Overall, a decent guide with some funny moments. Worth a read if you’re looking for a lighthearted take on adulthood.
Kaushank Verma –
Found some of the humor a bit forced, but overall a helpful guide. Lots of good starting points for navigating various aspects of adulthood.
Davinder Singh Bedi –
I loved the interactive worksheets! A fun and practical guide for millennials. Grace’s humor makes the challenges of adulthood a little less daunting.
Kratika Garg –
This book is hilarious! Grace’s relatable stories made me laugh out loud. A must-read for anyone navigating the ups and downs of growing up.
Gautam Garg –
A delightful and relatable read! Grace’s witty anecdotes and practical advice are a winning combination. I recommend this book to anyone struggling with ‘adulting’.
Parakh Agrawal –
Grace’s honesty and humor make this book a joy to read. I found the sections on career advice and relationships particularly helpful. Highly recommend!
Gurnoor Chadha –
Grace’s writing style is engaging and relatable. The book provided some helpful tips, but I wish there was more depth in certain areas.
Ujjwal –
While funny, the advice felt generic at times. It’s good for a light read, but don’t expect groundbreaking insights. Okay book.
Sanchit Dahiya –
Entertaining, but more of a lighthearted take than a serious guide. Good for a quick laugh and some basic tips, but not for in-depth advice.
Ravindran S –
I enjoyed Grace’s humor, but some advice felt a bit basic. Still, a fun and quick read for anyone feeling lost in adulthood.