More Confessions of a Forty-Something F**k Up
The WTF AM I DOING NOW? Follow Up to the Runaway Bestseller
by Alexandra Potter
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Pub Date Aug 17 2023 | Archive Date Aug 09 2023
Pan Macmillan | Macmillan
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Description
In the hilarious and heartfelt follow-up to Confessions of a Forty-Something F##k Up Nell discovers that there's no such thing as having it all figured out.
There is no magical land you finally arrive at where everything is figured out, fixed and sorted. Life, like us, is a sum of moving parts, and if we're lucky, we get to keep f**king up and figuring it out and laughing in the face of it all.
Forty-something f**k up Nell Stevens had gone from rock-bottom to ticking all the boxes: a successful podcast and West End play, a new flat and boyfriend to boot. And with it all came the realization that lots of people felt like a bit of f**k up, she wasn't alone: she'd found her tribe.
But then something happened that no-one expected, turning the world upside down in a way no-one could have ever imagined. Eighteen months on, life is finally returning to normal! But what is normal anymore?
With relationships tested, Nell learns that falling in love might be easy, but staying in love can be hard. And revisiting LA with Cricket is an opportunity for Nell to take a look at the life, and people, she left behind.
In the sequel to the bestselling Confessions of a Forty-Something F##k Up, there are a lot more lessons to be learned, truths to be told, adventures to go on and joys to discover. But first, she has some more confessions...
Advance Praise
"Brilliant! Laughing out loud." —Emma Gannon, bestselling author of Olive
"A funny, feisty tale about the highs and the oh-so-lows of having to start over in your forties with a smart, sassy character at its heart who you’ll be cheering on from start to finish." —Mike Gayle, bestselling author of All the Lonely People
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781529098815 |
PRICE | £16.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 464 |
Available on NetGalley
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Synopsis (It's a fiction book, so it helps…from Netgalley, the provider of the book for me to review.)
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In the hilarious and heartfelt follow-up to Confessions of a Forty-Something F##k Up Nell discovers that there's no such thing as having it all figured out.
There is no magical land you finally arrive at where everything is figured out, fixed and sorted. Life, like us, is a sum of moving parts, and if we're lucky, we get to keep f**king up and figuring it out and laughing in the face of it all.
Forty-something f**k up Nell Stevens had gone from rock-bottom to ticking all the boxes: a successful podcast and West End play, a new flat and boyfriend to boot. And with it all came the realization that lots of people felt like a bit of f**k up, she wasn't alone: she'd found her tribe.
But then something happened that no one expected, turning the world upside down in a way no one could have ever imagined. Eighteen months on, life is finally returning to normal! But what is normal anymore?
With relationships tested, Nell learns that falling in love might be easy, but staying in love can be hard. And revisiting LA with Cricket is an opportunity for Nell to take a look at the life, and people, she left behind.
In the sequel to the bestselling Confessions of a Forty-Something F##k Up, there are a lot more lessons to be learned, truths to be told, adventures to go on and joys to discover. But first, she has some more confessions...
I have not read the precursor to his book, but I am now going back and going to read it! This book is laugh-out-loud funny and I giggled so much that hubby is reading my copy of the novel as my laughing kept him awake last night. Well-written and decidedly, utterly enjoyable!
#shortbutsweetreviews
I received a complimentary copy of this book. Opinions expressed in this review are my own.
Disclaimer: I have not read the first Confessions book. I just related to the title as a 39-year-old F**k Up. It also took me an embarrassing amount of time to realize the book was fiction. Like I actually looked for the podcast embarrassing,
I found the book entertaining and funny. It became my sorbet between chapters of a sad, disturbing book I was also reviewing. It's a book that reminds us to take life less seriously and just laugh.
Thanks to Netgalley and the publisher for providing me with an eARC for review.
I voluntarily read and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
This novel follows Nell in the second book from this series and like many of us, she still hasn’t gotten life all figured out.
Pick this book up to feel like you’re hanging out with friends. It’s a relaxing read and more on the slow paced end of the spectrum. Nell is fun to read about even if you don’t always agree with her and of her decisions.
At times, it feels like the book is forcing you to see the ‘oh so thoughtful life lessons’, feeling like a self help book you weren’t interested in. It’s doing a lot of telling instead of showing in those moments and it hinders the pacing.
Thankfully, it balance it out with great characters and fun dialog that keeps you engaged.
I would recommend it to anyone who feels like reading a fun light book with great characters. Reading it feels like having a chat with a friend.
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