I read this for the finish a previous, unfinished challenge task - "Close your eyes and point to a book randomly on your bookshelf, to read list, bookstore or library shelf and read that book". This one was picked randomly off my library TBR list.
I was pretty excited for this book because it seemed right up my alley - and ended up really disliking it. I haven't read her first book, The Happiness Project, but I gather that each month she undertook a set of goals/projects to make one area of her life happier. She set up this book as, even though I'm happy, the last happiness project was such a success, I should do another one focusing on home. It felt more like, the last book was such a success, I need to captialize on this shit and do another!
During the into/first few pages, I was totally getting on board and thinking about little life improvements that I could be doing for my own happiness project. By the end of the book, I wanted nothing to do with it. Her goals and suggestions felt so out-of-touch and unrelateable to me that I was completely turned off.
(Small spoiler: One of the things she decides to do to make her home "happier" near the end of the book is to commission a custom piece of artwork that mimiced something she saw in a museum and loved. She had a small scene made in one of her kitchen cabinets so it could be a "secret space" in the house. What!?)
Overall, it was disappointing for me.
Re: SBC: Happier at Home
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Kate&Mark's review has helped confirm that I have no interest in reading Happier at Home.
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