Member Reviews
Kind of an odd book. Felt unfinished and almost like a pamphlet. I understand the book is designed to promote their business, but I expected more substance.
I have been following the ManServants company since its inception and have really vibed with its beliefs and values. I thought this book would be a lot more design-focused and tongue-in-cheek. I want to see the final version bc the eARC was pretty shoddy. I’m guessing the design aspects will be fantastic and the copy would have more pizazz but this read as marketing blurbs for the ManServants company. I didn’t really feel like it was a cohesive guide for ManServitude.
I just didn't "get' this book. It didn't land for me. The idea of it was interesting but I don't think I'm the tagret market necessarily.
I don't understand the purpose of this book. DNF.
*******************I received an ARC for my honest opinion from NetGalley.*********************
This was mostly cringe, but I had to laugh at it. There's no way you could take it seriously. It was dreadful in my opinion but might work well for very specific small group of people. It just wasn't it for me. The writing style was bland, I was hoping it'd be a novel more than a true "guide". I understand it's a remix to the other guide and a funny attempt, but it just fell a bit flat for me. I think it would've been more cute to blend the guide throughout a true storyline which might've made it more appealing to the audience.
I received this book from NetGalley to read and review. All of the statements are my true opinions after fully reading this "guide".
Thanks to NetGalley and the publisher for this ARC!
Very tongue in cheek but super entertaining and with a few useful tidbits in there.