The book claims to help readers "discovering their passions" but alas does no such thing. Instead it asks readers to list up to fifteen passions (without giving ideas on how to discover them in the first place) and then compare them against each other until you have identified your top five passions. Then you live your life according to them (there, no need to buy the book now) but no further assistance is given.
To stretch this thin message over more than 280 pages the authors intersperse the book with the story of how one of the authors (Janet) went on about living her passion with dreadful, vomit-inducing narrative. Lest not forget the subtle patronization throughout the book ("I nearly dropped my phone into my salad" - who gives a monkeys on what you eat, you chubby cow!). Avoid.