

Everything I Know About Love: A Memoir [Alderton, Dolly] on desertcart.com. *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. Everything I Know About Love: A Memoir Review: Another great read by Dolly Alderton - This book was a great read. I recommended to lots of my friends. I love the author Dolly Alderton so was delighted to read this fantastic novel. Review: 4 stars - I actually thought this memoir was really fun. The email/letter chapters were so funny and I agreed with a lot of what she was conveying in them. I also enjoyed the recipes thrown in as well. Some laughs, some heartbreaks, some hard truths but a fun read



| Best Sellers Rank | #2,761 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #7 in Humor Essays (Books) #40 in Women's Biographies #66 in Memoirs (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (34,297) |
| Dimensions | 5.31 x 0.83 x 8 inches |
| ISBN-10 | 0062968793 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0062968791 |
| Item Weight | 10.6 ounces |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 368 pages |
| Publication date | February 9, 2021 |
| Publisher | Harper Perennial |
T**N
Another great read by Dolly Alderton
This book was a great read. I recommended to lots of my friends. I love the author Dolly Alderton so was delighted to read this fantastic novel.
E**A
4 stars
I actually thought this memoir was really fun. The email/letter chapters were so funny and I agreed with a lot of what she was conveying in them. I also enjoyed the recipes thrown in as well. Some laughs, some heartbreaks, some hard truths but a fun read
J**E
A good book for those who are learning to love themselves
This book is really good I just believe I not the proper audience. Dollys relationships with others and herself change and grow as she gets older and we see how she deals with each of those relationships. I quite enjoyed it as someone who grew up with budding technology and as a woman in general growing older. I believe the separation comes in as I am a queer American woman. Where’s Dolly makes a lot of allusions to living in London that sometimes makes it harder to follow along. Along with being queer almost all of her struggles revolve around her relationships with men. When I was younger I did used to center men so I was able to relate but as she got older and life for her became a party it was hard to see myself in her. Not saying that she did anything wrong I just believe it is a difference in the type of people we are. I really did enjoy the chapters on her relationships with friends as it is very unique to girlhood and thought it would end strong. Also with her chapters growing older. I am still in my twenties but even now I feel that weight of getting older. But then it comes back around to dating as an older woman. I loved her message but like I said I just think it wasn’t for me. She is a beautiful writer and I will definitely check out her other work as well.
L**Y
Loved it!
I love this book, very good and casual read. I am 18 year old girl and found it to resonate with me.
S**F
Wouldn’t read this again
I saw this book a lot and decided to give it a try. It wasn’t bad I just don’t think I enjoyed it too much. Kind of boring and hard to follow
F**G
One of the best books I have ever read
How do I even begin to explain what this book means to me? this book talks about love in all shapes and all sizes. Love in the nature of friendship, and love in the nature in romance. It makes you look at yourself and understand these parts of you as a person, the good and the bad. The things that make life worth living. It’s womanhood, the shared tears and laugher with your closest friends. The memories of good and bad experiences but with a view of how they have made you who you are today, and what you will be. The easy and the difficult, the fun and the hard. It’s a book about navigating life and all the shit that comes with that.
M**K
A Thoughtful and Relatable Gift
I bought this book as a gift for a friend, and it was a huge hit! The author’s raw and honest reflections on love, relationships, and self-discovery are beautifully written. she said every chapter felt like a conversation with a close friend. It’s emotional, funny, and full of wisdom. definitely a must-read for anyone looking for a real take on love. Highly recommend!
P**E
Loved the book
Just got into reading books and loved this one. Great book for women navigating their 20's. I love the way she drops in little recipes and surprises here and there. Loved the book would recommend to friends.
V**Z
Empecé a leer este libro sin ninguna expectativa y para el final, sentía que había recibido varias lecciones de una hermana mayor. Es muy común sentirnos un poco perdidas a lo largo de nuestra vida en diferentes aspectos de la misma (trabajo, relaciones, familia, etc), pero creo que leer algo como esto de vez en cuando, nos hace sentir un poco menos solas en esta crisis (la que normalmente te ataca en los 20's). Muy buen libro.
Y**R
Çok beğendim, elimden bırakamadım. Yazarın diğer kitaplarını da okuyacağım.
A**E
I understand that some people don't see the point in the book, because there is no plot in the classical way. But that's what I LOVED about it. It is fun on the one hand and made me cry on the other hand, it has it's ups and downs - and that is just like life is! My personal life couldn't be more different to Dolly Aldertons but I just enjoyed all the stories and just felt so included like I would be part of her life. It's a memoir so don't expect a proper story but more like snippets of a life of someone in her twenties exploring herself, love, her friends, her life.
S**A
No issues with the product the book is just boring.
M**I
really good book
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