Lady_Visenya reviewed Clarity & Connection by Yung Pueblo
Review of 'Clarity & Connection' on 'Goodreads'
2 stars
I really wanted to love this book, but as I got through the first half, I wasn't really liking it, it wasn't until the "Growth" chapter that I liked some of the pages. But overall, it didn't really love it.
I don't want to be too harsh, I was excited to begin reading it. However, as I began reading through, it became repetitive. It feels as though it's trying to force deep feelings that aren't showing up for me. Perhaps a feeling of...connection to the reader and to provide a sense of clarity to the reader. I did not feel either of those. Then when I got to the Growth chapter, and I found the pages that I could connect with and brought clairty to some ideas I may have thought about before. So I have mixed feelings.
The book has a lot of "you" statements, which is not bad, …
I really wanted to love this book, but as I got through the first half, I wasn't really liking it, it wasn't until the "Growth" chapter that I liked some of the pages. But overall, it didn't really love it.
I don't want to be too harsh, I was excited to begin reading it. However, as I began reading through, it became repetitive. It feels as though it's trying to force deep feelings that aren't showing up for me. Perhaps a feeling of...connection to the reader and to provide a sense of clarity to the reader. I did not feel either of those. Then when I got to the Growth chapter, and I found the pages that I could connect with and brought clairty to some ideas I may have thought about before. So I have mixed feelings.
The book has a lot of "you" statements, which is not bad, but it can feel like the writer is telling me what is going to work, without really expanding on their thoughts and ideas, but other times it feels like good advice or something I actually might want to remember.
So for the times I couldn't connect with the words, it felt like it was written at me, but when I found one that I really liked it felt more like a bit of advice that helps connect the dots better.
So overall, it's an okay book, with a few nuggets that I enjoyed.