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tczuwrites's review against another edition
2.0
In all fairness, the majority of this book was very true to Grace's character and I enjoyed the majority of it. The pictures were great, her style tips were funny or good (although sometimes repetitive) and it was an enjoyable read for a Grace Helbig fan to find out more about her and her experiences.
That being said, the Sweatpants Diaries made it feel like I suffered through this book. Without these sections, this book would have been great for any Helbig fan. However, the Sweatpants Diaries were a Toy Story-esque tale about a pair of Sweatpants that wanted to stage an uprising at the mall on Black Friday and is essentially a story about how they ended up in Grace's closet... but with many chapters of talking clothing items and horrible puns. It was painful.
This looks like an excellent coffee table book. The contents are questionable. Save your time and skip over the Sweatpants Diaries and you might actually enjoy it.
That being said, the Sweatpants Diaries made it feel like I suffered through this book. Without these sections, this book would have been great for any Helbig fan. However, the Sweatpants Diaries were a Toy Story-esque tale about a pair of Sweatpants that wanted to stage an uprising at the mall on Black Friday and is essentially a story about how they ended up in Grace's closet... but with many chapters of talking clothing items and horrible puns. It was painful.
This looks like an excellent coffee table book. The contents are questionable. Save your time and skip over the Sweatpants Diaries and you might actually enjoy it.
cait_margaret's review against another edition
4.0
Reading this book felt just like watching one of Grace's videos in the best possible way. It conveyed all of Grace's humor and wit so well while also relaying some actually really great information. It was so refreshing to read something that was giving tips and tricks but didn't feel like it was preaching at you or scolding you for not already knowing what it's saying.
eggincrocs's review against another edition
4.0
I love Grace and I loved getting to read about her take on style. I was listening to the audio book but it didn’t translate well for such a visual book. Really enjoyed it though!
jenscott's review against another edition
2.0
I really wanted to like this book, because I love Grace Helbig, and think she's hilarious, but it just fell short for me. I felt like each chapter was the same thing over again with different accessories/clothes/makeup, etc. And I wasn't a fan of the sweatpants diaries. It was basically just pages and pages of puns, which aren't really my thing. I did really enjoy her "Vintage Grace" segments, and the introduction to the book. I would have liked to see more of that.
lyzhd's review against another edition
3.0
This book isn’t really about style...though it sort-of is. If you’re not familiar with Grace’s comedy, I don’t know that this is the first thing you should read by her. The best parts of the book are when she’s discussing what she personally went through in relation to self-acceptance, fashion, style, & beauty. Also, she confused ‘N Sync & BSB.
maeve0809's review against another edition
5.0
I love Grace and this book was hilarious and surprisingly helpful.
fancygirlsreads's review against another edition
3.0
It was very Grace. Not exactly what I was expecting, but that's not bad. Grace is very silly and it was a nice break from some of the heavier things I have reading/watching, and surprisingly insightful in some unexpected ways. Overall, enjoyable. I would recommend, if you enjoy her Youtube channel.