A review by renreads2much
One Day We'll All Be Dead and None of This Will Matter by Scaachi Koul

emotional funny informative reflective slow-paced

3.5

  • This book kinda makes me feel seen. Not in a super deep way, but more so feels like an acknowledgement from your mother. 
  • Reading this feels like being a child and starting to understand things as you grow up, everything starts to slowly make sense. 
  • The authors way of writing is humourous, poetic, and powerful. Sometimes I feel like I'm being scolded or like my favorite teacher is talking to me in a harsh tone. 
  • I relate to a lot of things in here that I didn't expect to, the book kind of made me look at myself and family relationships from an outside perspective. 
  • A lot of feminist themes and talks a lot about women hood. Especially about what its like to be specifically a woman of color and life experiences. 
  • The book kind of feels like I'm talking to an older women and asking her for advice. Except she also doesnt have her life together, but she does know things that I don't.