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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Buy this book!,
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This review is from: The Yummy Mummy's Survival Guide (Paperback)
I've read a lot of books and never before felt compelled to write a review, let alone go on line specifically to do so - until now. It's funny, reassuring, honest and easy to read. Unlike other books of this type that I've read, I read it from cover to cover, and didn't skip one word. I can't recommend it highly enough. Whether a first time mum, or you've been down this road before, there will be something for you to either relate to, laugh at or learn from. It's brilliant!
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It's like talking to your friend..,
By Kordelia (UK) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Yummy Mummy's Survival Guide (Hardcover)
I bought this book after I read an interview with Liz in the newspaper recently, and she sounded like a very normal, fun, helpful Mum who was trying to make motherhood and family life more appealing and manageable. It turned out that the book was just like this too. I would suggest you ignore the Yummy Mummy in the title - it is very misleading as the book has nothing to do with posh London, nanny-using, 4x4 driving, pilates-going women, but ordinary, real, struggling Mums like me and other Mums I know. Liz has tons of really helpful and unpatronisiung advice to give every woman who has ever panicked that she is getting it all wrong or worries about motherhood sometimes (like me!) and I laughed out loud so many times my tummy hurt!! I can't wait for her next book, as I'm sure it will continue the excellent, hands-on, honest advice and reassurance of the first one. For those who complain that she is a bit over-concerned with weight, well, that's just not true if you read it carefully. She is obviously quite slim, but why put someone down for looking good, and anyway she never says we should look like her, just that we don't have to be heaps of lard and we can feel good about ourselves - amen to that! You'll love this book if you read it with a pinch of salt and the humour it deserves. More please, Liz!
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
not sure about this book!,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Yummy Mummy's Survival Guide (Hardcover)
This book can be funny and uplifting in places but having now read a good half of it I have noticed it can also be inaccurate (e.g. "stretch marks aren't caused by your skin stretching" - oh yeah?) and I have also found it rather patronising in tone. It can also be dismissive of certain aspects of pregnancy e.g. antenatal classes. If you are a young mum-to-be you are more likely to enjoy it, but if you are a second-time mum in her thirties like me you might find some of the "advice" is aiming more at the skinny Victoria-Beckham-wannabes out there!
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