A review by itsgg
Wreck and Order by Hannah Tennant-Moore

4.0

Let's be clear: Many readers will find this book extremely irritating. It's a whole lot of navel-gazing by a privileged, 20-something white woman, but it really resonated with me, and I found it to be a refreshing antidote to the popular genre of "Eat, Pray, Love" knockoffs. The lessons that none of us are special; it's okay to live an ordinary life that feels right to you; and that it's important to recognize that having the freedom to figure out what that is is a privilege -- these are all important bits of wisdom that many Millenials still need to learn. It was an enjoyable read for me, but you'll know within the first 50 pages or so whether you'll like it.