Summerlandish: Do as I say, Not as I do, Summer Land

 

Thank you to the author for this book in exchange for an honest review

 

Synopsis:

A hilarious and not-so-serious memoir about how funny girl, Summer Land, raised her ovaries in middle class America before falling in love and moving to Australia with her coal-mining husband. Summerlandish is all the hard-won, scar-leaving, tattoo-regretting, butthole-tearing lessons Summer has learned over the years – “summer-ised” here in all their glamorously gory detail, so you don’t have to bother with learning them yourselves. And, surprisingly, she seems to know quite a bit about love, life and awkward moments involving too much caffeine and/or lack of restraint

 

Review:

This is the kind of memoir I enjoy reading.

There are parts that catch you with the sheer horror of the situation.

Other parts will have you smiling to yourself.

Some aspects may be relatable.

Other aspects provide advice.

But overall it is the kind of memoir you can’t put down.

I got snowed under with review books when the lovely Summer Land approached me about reviewing her book so it took me some time to get to it and I regret not picking it up straight away and diving head first into this.

You go through the emotions with Summer Land and her adventure of life and it is definitely worth picking up.

The one thing I really loved about this book is the advice that Summer gives, I wish I had that kind of advice years ago.

 

 

Rating: 4/5

Publisher: Hardie Grant Books

ISBN: 9781742707443

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