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I thought this was a fantastic read for women in particular. This group of women own their own Podcast called "The Ladygang". I admit I had not heard of this until I read this book. But I will definitely be checking it out. This book let's you get to know each member on a much more personal note....well, not to dismiss the podcast. What I read, it sounds like that also gets rather personal sometimes! Either way, you're getting personal no matter which way you go. They share so many stories in th...
There were some entertaining stories in here but the rest was kind of a big nope for me. However, I don't think I'm the intended audience for the book - I've never listened to the LadyGang podcast and had zero clue who any of the authors were. If they hadn't already lost me at the made up terms like yesterbae and dickpressed, I was definitely gone by the time they were giving the literal advice to always keep "playing games" in a relationship in order to keep it happy.
I loved this
Parts of this book are entertaining but my guess is that I'm not the target audience. To be fair, they basically lost me on page 60 when Becca advocates for lying to your significant other and to never stop playing games because it's what keeps a relationship happy.
I mean, this is a book I helped to write so do I think it is the great book of all time? yes, yes I do.
They got me with ”what doesn’t kill you makes you weird at parties”If one seeks a book of this type this is the one for me (and I’ve went through many of these!)
I had heard of The LadyGang podcast but I’m not an avid listener. In fact, I have never listened to an episode, but this title and synopsis grabbed me. This was a cute, light, and quick read. Being the founder of a women’s organization, I understand the dire need for a sense of community among women. The LadyGang women have harnessed that in an unique way. I admire them for all they’ve accomplished and built with the brand and genuinely enjoyed the book. Looking forward to keeping my eye on thes...
Cute, quirky, fun light read. I love the ladygang podcast so it’s not surprising that I love this book. Great job ladies! It was a great read.
If you’re a fan of the LadyGang podcast, you pretty much know what you’re getting with this book. I enjoyed this book but I was hoping for more. Yes, there were a few parts that they dug deep with, but honestly I was hoping for more depth. I didn’t feel like I was learning much about them and it essentially felt like the podcast in book form. Which I guess is what they were going for. Some essays were stronger than others, and I wish there would have been more from Becca. It felt like there wasn...
Great fun from The LadyGang (what else is new?). They ladies give you what you expect and then they get vulnerable about their lives. Some of the book is really moving and some parts are totally fun and silly. The illustrations add a lot to the overall vibe.
Slow and repetitive. Not nearly as supportive of women as they want you to believe. Pretty elitist, classist, narcissistic and self-aggrandizing. If you really want to read it, borrow from a friend :)
Not really my thing, but a very easy, light read. Kind of like reading Cosmo but in the era when everyone uses words like “girlboss” and “dicksand” seriously.
Probably the perfect book to read as I enter adulthood. As a massive fan of the podcast I couldn’t wait to read this book. I wasn’t disappointed. This book is funny, informative, sad at times- just like life. A perfect guide to navigating life as a female where they talk about the issues that no one else does!! I’ve highlighted it since some quotes are so utterly perfect it teaches you to “ be yourself” which is cheesy but true. A very easy and enjoyable book. Just plain fun but it’s so much mor...
The Ladygang podcast came to me at a low point in my life. I had just graduated grad school and was going on 3 months unemployed and was draining my savings, driving for Lyft more to pass the time than to make any profits. The hosts were funny and crass and relatable in a way that still felt fresh, and not like the now tired “I’m a hot mess” trope so many aspiring comedians and personalities fall into. I was still getting through the loss of my dog (way too long earlier to still be able to bitch...
This was a light, easy-breezy, quick summer read. I used to be a die hard LadyGang podcast listener. I think I started listening on their 3rd ever released episode, so I really so I witnessed the growth of their podcast from side hustle to full blown company/subscription box/tour/book release, etc. I did, at some point, grow out of it. I felt that the authentic voices I loved at the beginning, were becoming a little too preachy for me. I thought I would jump back in with this book and support fe...
Thanks to @randomhouse for this one on @netgalley! // When you say in your own subtitle that you’re offering questionable advice... it’s hard to take you seriously. This book was suuuuper cotton candy fluffiness with a lot of made up vocabulary (like they were trying to be a white lady Urban Dictionary???) and stories about their sex lives and dating fails. I wasn’t a fan but if you’re into unfiltered women and the whole #ladygang #girlboss movement, you might enjoy it.
A fun enough audiobook but mostly was just millennial buzz words & #girlboss energy. it was funny enough but felt like they were trying a bit too hard
*thank you Netgalley and the authors for the gifted copy, all thoughts are completely my own*I have never listened to these awesome ladies podcast before but now it's definitely something I will look for. This book is hilarious! It's real and nothing is sugarcoated. I absolutely loved it. If you find foul language or just wide open conversation offensive then this book is definitely not for you.