
Title: F*ck No: How to Stop Saying Yes When You Can’t, Shouldn’t, or You Just Don’t Want To
Author: Sarah Knight
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Published: December 31, 2019
Where to Buy: [Amazon CA] [ Barnes and Noble] [Indigo]
Cups of Tea: 2/5

I really did not enjoy this book at all. I found it to be very repetitive and unnecessarily long.
This was my first time reading anything by Sarah Knight and I won’t be picking up any of her other books. I initially picked this book from NetGalley because I’m also interested in informative books about how to better oneself. I also tend to say “yes” way too often, so I thought this might help me start saying “no” more when I just don’t want to do something or I can’t do something as the title suggests.
There was useful information scattered throughout the novel. This information was interspersed with witty remarks and clever character titles to hold the reader’s attention. I found these to evoke an eye-roll here and there as I was reading along. I also became impatient with the side notes that I found to be unnecessary to the text.
I found everything that I needed to know within the first chapter, everything after that was very repetitive and dry to me.
I felt like I needed some dry wine to read with this just to help me get through it. I almost didn’t finish this one, I disliked it that much.
*Thank you to NetGalley and Little, Brown and Company for the free digital copy in exchange for an honest review*
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