I'm Judging You: The Do-Better Manual
  • I'm Judging You: The Do-Better Manual
  • I'm Judging You: The Do-Better Manual
ISBN: 1627796061
EAN13: 9781627796064
Language: English
Release Date: Sep 13, 2016
Pages: 256
Dimensions: 0.8" H x 8.1" L x 5.3" W
Weight: 0.5 lbs.
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Winner of the 2017 Audie Award for Humor

A truth-riot of a book --Shonda Rhimes

New York Times Bestseller
#1 Washington Post Bestseller
Redbook 20 Books By Women You Must Read this Fall
GoodHousekeeping.com 17 New Best New Books to Read This Fall
BookRiot 100 Must-Read Hilarious Books
Goodreads Choice Awards Nominee
Now in development with Shondaland and ABC Signature Studios as cable television series

Comedian, activist, and hugely popular culture blogger at AwesomelyLuvvie.com, Luvvie Ajayi, serves up necessary advice for the masses in this hilarious book of essays

With over 500,000 readers a month at her enormously popular blog, AwesomelyLuvvie.com, Luvvie Ajayi is a go-to source for smart takes on pop culture. I'm Judging You is her debut book of humorous essays that dissects our cultural obsessions and calls out bad behavior in our increasingly digital, connected lives. It passes on lessons and side-eyes on life, social media, culture, and fame, from addressing those terrible friends we all have to serious discussions of race and media representation to what to do about your fool cousin sharing casket pictures from Grandma's wake on Read More chevron_right

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   It Goes Without Saying but I'll Say It! THE BEST!
I'm going to get and listen to the tape. Be prepared to get called on your BS and learn some lessons, Coach said. Luvvie Ajayi, the creator of the game, said: "Thank you, Luvvie!
 
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   Great read!
I feel like I was in the living room talking to my girlfriend, Taylor said. This book is by far the best of the lot. While she brings some comedy to some issues we have, she makes you think deeply about how we move about this society.
 
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   What You Can't Say Luvvie Says It For You
It was suggested to me by a friend and I am so glad she told me about it. In her new book, Luvvie talks about everything from daily petpeeves to people's opinions and sometimes biases on religion, sex, politics and social matters. You have to protect your identity and your job, even if you think you could say something. It's also very funny, Mr. Rule told us. It's the sarcastic realism you get from watching Conners. The audiobook makes the book read like a standup act and you will laugh out loud, as in LOL. Because we are being honest as only Luvvie would expect one to be, the only reason I didn't give the book 5-stars is because her social media rant felt a bit tiresome after awhile. In the second book, "The Fifth Estate," I felt that the extra chapters dragged things out too long. She also said that she will be the first one in line to buy her next book or first to buy it online.
 
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   A general primer on privilege
He was a juvenile, at first blush, writer, and later a judge. It was a bit of a struggle to get through, even with the assistance of Mr. Cowger. But her message about what you think, say, and do is spot on. She gave me more insight into how my behavior as a white woman might come off to a non-white person, Thibault said. After reading this book, I can see myself that I am and how insulting certain attitudes are to others, Raymond said.
 
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   Make sure you pee before reading
If I'm being completely honest here, I have not read the entire book. I made it through the introduction and the first chapter, he said. But in two sections alone, I almost laughed at the point of wetting myself.
 
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   "Elitist African"; fake af
It was a pandering bigot. Yes, I have returned the book. I can't financially support someone who picks up and throws away Black Americans at their leisure, he said.
 
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   Good topics, but straight ranting
The book raises a lot of good issues regarding our society, he said. It definitely offers material for a good book club discussion since she rants about so many things. But if you're just reading for yourself, then i wouldn't recommend it. While there are some good points, it's just that she rants. It's just that nobody really thought provoking it would happen. If you're a minority, she's just repeating stuff we already talk about. You can go to Facebook and see other peoples rants about the same topics without spending money on a book.
 
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   Funny, Funny
In her first interview, Luvvie reveals her Nigerian heritage and how she feels about her native country, Nigeria, and the United States. She turns the current bromide - that we don't judge people on their heads when she tells us about ourselves. The girl is honest, too, Mr. Rule told the judge. With her opinions about race, body image, personal hygiene or lack of sex, she will have you laughing out loud. Friends and people you never saw before in your life will want to snatch this book from you to find out what's so funny. In fact, judging by the trailer, nothing is off limits in this sequel.
 
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   WASTE OF MONEY
However, I was immediately let down and couldn't get through the entire first half before being too irritated to continue, he said. If you must, you can always save your hard earned money and skip it.
 
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   I’ll give it 3 Stars
The book was highly recommended by Dr. Evans, who said it had a lot of valid points. It did, but there were a lot of times when I didn't agree with her at all. This book took me a month to read because there were parts that were pretty boring to me.
 
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