40 Something Fuck Guide

Extremely high; many readers feel like the book "spoke to their soul" or felt like "Bridget Jones for our times".

To cope, Nell starts an anonymous podcast about her life, which unexpectedly goes viral as other women relate to her messy reality. 40 something fuck

Like the book, it follows a broke, newly single woman (Nell Serrano) who moves back to her hometown and takes the only job she can find: writing obituaries. Extremely high; many readers feel like the book

At over 500 pages, some readers felt the first book was a bit long, though the sequel, More Confessions of a Forty-Something F**k Up , is often praised as a faster-paced follow-up. At over 500 pages, some readers felt the

Reviews for the series and books generally lean positive, though they highlight specific pros and cons: Review Consensus

Critics note the book serves as a "biting social satire" on how society views women's success and the toxicity of social media comparison. 📺 Television Adaptation: Not Dead Yet

Funny, witty, and heartwarming, though some found the romantic subplots predictable.

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