
I didn‘t really think I was going to devour the book as quickly as I did. It was a great read. It takes you through her personal life, the sports industry, and racial inequality/injustice.
I started this one after the recent episode of #TheLWordGenQ and I devoured it. It was a short, and addictive ride through a whirlwind love affair. It was straight to the point and hit you in your gut right til the bitter end.
As much as this makes me re-live adolescence and cringe, I‘m addicted. It makes me think of all the ways I‘ve grown and embarrassing things I‘ve lived through. I love Tegan and Sara‘s sometimes brutal honesty.
Always coming back to this one for inspiration. 🤩
It was a good book, full of death related knowledge. Which I‘m personally a fan of. But it wasn‘t my favorite book of hers. However, it was entertaining to see what kids are curious about in regards to death. 4/5.
The more you know? 🤷♀️ I seriously love Caitlin‘s humor AND knowledge.
If you love the show and want to know more about your favorite five, I‘d say this was your book. There‘s short bios about the five, including their rise to fabulous Queer Eye-dom. From how to spice up your kitchen abilities, grow your daily self care routine, make your space stylish, coach your own confidence, to finding your fashion sense. This book has something for everyone.
Take a break from socials, everyone. Except.... Litsy. 😜
More love, that‘s what the world needs. Starting this after binging their new season in Japan!
Book 1 of 2019. Really excited to read this one since I read her most recent one (From Here to Eternity) and loved it. Even might‘ve pushed me to look into mortuary school 💀
Brushing up on Dita before I see her in Kansas City next weekend! 🤩 #humblebrag