How to Giggle: A Guide to Taking Life Less Seriously

by

Hannah Berner, Paige DeSorbo

Should you read this book?

The best public reviews summarized for you.

Who is this book for?

  • Fans of the Giggly Squad podcast and Summer House reality show.
  • Young women, particularly millennials and Gen Z, looking for light-hearted advice.
  • Readers who enjoy celebrity memoirs and humorous self-help books.
  • Those who appreciate internet culture and contemporary slang.
  • People seeking a fun, easy read that doesn't take itself too seriously.

Who is unlikely to appreciate this book?

  • Readers looking for in-depth, serious self-help advice.
  • Those who prefer more traditional, structured book formats.
  • Individuals unfamiliar with or uninterested in contemporary internet culture.
  • Readers seeking substantial, literary content or profound insights.
  • Those who don't enjoy celebrity-authored books or reality TV personalities.

Things online reviewers enjoyed about this book

  • Authentic representation of the authors' personalities and humor
  • Good balance of silliness and empowering content
  • Interactive elements like quizzes and lists make it engaging
  • Feels like having a conversation with friends
  • Offers relatable advice on not taking life too seriously
  • Includes personal stories and experiences from the authors
  • Encourages self-confidence and embracing one's quirks
  • Humorous take on relationships and dating advice
  • Quick and easy read, perfect for casual reading situations
  • Audiobook version adds personality with authors' narration

Things people didn't like as much about this book

  • Content may be too surface-level for some readers
  • Repetitive use of certain phrases and jokes
  • Lacks depth in some areas, feeling more like a cash grab
  • Some advice may come across as overly simplistic or cliché
  • Heavily relies on internet slang and pop culture references
  • Not structured as a traditional book, more like a collection of thoughts
  • May not appeal to those unfamiliar with the authors or their podcast
  • Some readers found it expensive for the content provided
  • Audiobook version misses out on visual elements
  • Humor may not translate well for all audiences

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