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A review by booksoversecondbreakfast
You Will Find Your People by Lane Moore
funny
hopeful
reflective
medium-paced
3.0
So much for this book felt healing for me. It voiced so many of my concerns that I've had navigating friendship in adulthood. It helped me to see just how fluid and flexible friendships can be, and it encouraged me to be more open-minded about having friendships that don't look like the friend groups I see on television. I also really appreciate that the author addressed some of the complexities and added confusion that navigating friendships as a bisexual woman can come with. As a bi woman, I don't find many books that speak to friendship in that sort of way, so I was really grateful for this one.
On the flip side, I felt like the book really dragged on and felt like long-winded rambles at times (such as the story about Rosemary). I borrowed this book as an audiobook and might check it out again some day to reference it, but probably not. I'm still glad I read it, however. I think it's a good book for those needing some validation about friendships being hard. For anyone looking for a book full of instructions on friendships, however, this might not be what you're looking for, so keep that end mind when considering picking up this book.
On the flip side, I felt like the book really dragged on and felt like long-winded rambles at times (such as the story about Rosemary). I borrowed this book as an audiobook and might check it out again some day to reference it, but probably not. I'm still glad I read it, however. I think it's a good book for those needing some validation about friendships being hard. For anyone looking for a book full of instructions on friendships, however, this might not be what you're looking for, so keep that end mind when considering picking up this book.