About the Author:
Sarah Knight is the author of two humorous self-help books: Get Your Sh*t Together and The Life-Changing Magic of Not Giving a F**k, which was an international bestseller and has been translated into fifteen languages and counting. Her work has also appeared in Glamour, Harper's Bazaar, Refinery29, Book Riot, Medium, and elsewhere, though her most widely-circulated piece to date is a 'Should I Give a Fuck?' flow chart. After quitting her corporate job and leaving New York in early 2016 to start a freelance career, she now resides in the Dominican Republic with her husband and a shitload of lizards. www.sarahknightauthor.com Follow Sarah Knight on Twitter and Instagram @MCSnugz Sign up for Sarah Knight's No-F*cks-Given Newsletter: tinyletter.com/sarahknight
Review:
The missing life manual that everyone should get at birth. It should be required reading in school . . . Sarah Knight is like a modern-day Mary Poppins for mental clutter . . . And her spoonful of sugar is her wicked sense of humour. Every household needs her . . . or at least a copy of her book . . . Outstanding * How to GYST * Highly amusing * Mslexia * Perfect for any woman who's finding the festive season a bit too much * The Sun * The Life-Changing Magic of Not Giving a F--k stands out from the self-help pack not only for its frank language and sense of humour, but also because it is about less in a culture of more. -- Nicole Elphick * Daily Life * There are some really genius life lessons to be learnt, such as ditching "bikini body" guilt and embracing the NotSorry Method. * Elle Australia * Hilarious and liberating * Fashion Me Now * The self-help equivalent of a Weird Al parody song. (That's a compliment.) -- Molly Young * The New York Times Book Review * This year's must-read [self-help] title -- Katie Glass * The Sun * A funny take on that very popular cleaning up book, but so much more. It's about taking care of yourself and not giving a f*ck what people think of your choices (but without being an a**hole). This book is kicking ass all over bestseller lists. Buy it. You won't be disappointed -- Jen Kirkman Self-help with an edge * Vogue * [A] mix of Oprah Winfrey-style mantras and Amy Schumer-esque obscenities * Elle * Unashamedly funny, honest and practical book . . . sounds pretty darn tempting to us . . . And it makes you laugh. Bring it on! * Heat * After reading this book cover-to-cover and compiling a list of ten things I don't give a f*** about (Kanye West and exfoliation figured pretty highly), I realise how wonderfully liberating it is to stop apologising for things I'm not sorry about * Red * Light relief . . . thoroughly modern self-help book * Independent on Sunday * This kind-of-genius parody of The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up might actually change your life * Women's Health * My new saviour . . . hilarious * Psychologies * Changed my life. To this day, I think about how it schooled me in the fine art of giving less f*cks about people (and party invites) who don't really matter to me, and saving my precious time and energy for those who do. I wasn't alone - the book became an international bestseller * Vogue * Yes, it's a parody of a cult book . . . but it's something more, too. Knight acknowledges the overwhelmingness of the modern world in a different way to many before her * Guardian * Her book wooed me with this line: "Hot yoga? Don't give a downard f***!" She has some frank advice . . . Bite me off a piece of that, I think * Style, Sunday Times * Genius * Cosmopolitan * I love Knight's book before I even start reading . . . the book works a charm * Sunday Times Magazine * Life-affirming . . . The key practice she advocates is devising for yourself a "f**k budget" . . . It's a beautiful way of streamlining your psyche -- Lucy Mangan * Guardian * The best book I have read recently . . . Absolutely blinding. Read it. Do it -- Liz Jones * Mail on Sunday *
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