A review by tagryn101
Ageproof: Living Longer Without Running Out of Money or Breaking a Hip by Michael F. Roizen, Jean Chatzky

2.0

It was OK. I was expecting more innovative solutions in this book than were present. It's kind of "Adulting" for people in midlife, a collection of tips on how to do the basics of living for people at that stage of the life course. I think most people who are likely to pick this up are going to be doing some of what they're recommending already, so it might be more useful as a book you flip through for specific sections on areas you want to improve than as a permanent addition to your library.