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Julsmarshall
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Pickpick

This was a thought provoking book about knowledge workers, unnecessary busy-ness and what quality truly looks like in the work world. It gave me a lot to think about and I‘m so grateful that the staff leadership at my organization is reading this together. A lot of work/self help/productivity books fall flat for me but this was worth the read! #BookspinBingo

TheBookHippie This has been recommend to me by a friend! 11h
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mariaku21
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Pickpick

I normally don't read self help books.
I find a lot of times that they can either be preachy or full of things I already know and not useful to me but this one was interesting to me.

I have a base idea of burnout and what that looks like for me but this book gave me some research and science that helped me know why I was feeling how I am and the wording and tools to help me understand how it happens.

TheBookHippie I liked this book and have the workbook for it as well. 3w
mariaku21 @TheBookHippie there's a workbook? I'll have to look for it when I get my physical copy. Thank you! 3w
TheBookHippie @mariaku21 Yes I found it very helpful. 3w
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Nicki_K
The Burnout: A Novel | Sophie Kinsella
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Pickpick

It has to be said, Sophie Kinsella is one of my favourite authors of all time when I need a palate Sophie writes characters that you instantly bond with and form a genuine affection for, which is truly a gift to be able to do in every book she writes. I loved the concept of people struggling with burnout going to their favourite childhood happy places to seek solace- a delightful read ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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Cupcake12
The Burnout: A Novel | Sophie Kinsella
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Mehso-so

Sasha takes a break away from work and life in London. She returns to the seaside resort she loved as a child, determined to reset her batteries and find peace.
Only the hotel is now off season and crumbling to pieces. She has to share the beach and hotel with a grumpy man who has his own issues to deal with.
I felt the plot was quite static and not a lot happened. The characters were eccentric and the hotel couldn‘t function in real life. 3🌟

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Cupcake12
The Burnout: A Novel | Sophie Kinsella
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My Saturday night reading buddy (Belle) ❤️🐶🐾📚

AnnCrystal 💕🐕💝. 2mo
TheSpineView ❤️🐾❤️ 2mo
dabbe #beautifulbelle 🖤🐾🖤 2mo
Leftcoastzen Awww! 2mo
MemoirsForMe How cute is Belle! ❤️ 2mo
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Cupcake12
The Burnout: A Novel | Sophie Kinsella
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Weekend reading. I‘ve been a big fan of Sophie Kinsella so I‘m hoping this one is just as good as her other books. 📚💕

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ClairesReads
The Burnout: A Novel | Sophie Kinsella
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Mehso-so

Wanted to love this more than I did. It was readable enough, the characters endearing enough, and the concept engaging enough. But it was also slow, and there was a bit too much going on. If Kinsella had stuck to the “burnout” concept, mined it a bit more deeply, and shaved 100 pages off this, it would have fired better for me.

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monalyisha
The Burnout: A Novel | Sophie Kinsella
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Pickpick

If you, too, are suffering from burnout, reading this may not be the kind of catharsis you‘re looking for. I found it kind of stressful to read about a character experiencing *some* of the same feelings that I have been (though in a very dramatized way) — and knowing that everything‘s about to change…for her. However, despite requiring some suspension of disbelief, the story is grounded in sweetness & earnestness, & it had me laughing ALL the way.

monalyisha I think this was my first Sophie Kinsella! I‘ll definitely read more by her (though maybe not the Shopaholic series). Our sense of humor aligns in a big way. The scene where she tries to join a convent had me literally exclaiming aloud. 😅 5mo
AnnCrystal 📚👍🙏🫂💝. 5mo
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Bevita
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Mehso-so

I skimmed this because of course I am no good at slow. Good ideas here — allow twice as much time for projects as you think you need because you actually need that long.

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Amandakay
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Pickpick

The patriarch… ugh.

TheBookHippie Word. 8mo
Kerrbearlib Stacked! 7mo
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