KnitAFett reviewed The Year of Less by Cait Flanders
More of a memoir.
3 stars
So this book was ok. It's toted as a personal finance motivational tool. And it is. But only like, 25% of it. The rest is basically a memoir about what was going on in her life that impacted her financial decisions. It has that lovely, classic line of "just quit drinking take-out coffee and you'll end up debt free!", which is always annoying, but she at least goes into other things, like how she decided what was worth spending her money on still, and what needed to be bought used instead of new when the time came. If you're mostly just wanting to see her tips for how to declutter and prioritize your savings, just skip to the end of the book. You get a little more detailing in the book, but you can get a clear enough idea on what to do by just reading her tips.
So this book was ok. It's toted as a personal finance motivational tool. And it is. But only like, 25% of it. The rest is basically a memoir about what was going on in her life that impacted her financial decisions. It has that lovely, classic line of "just quit drinking take-out coffee and you'll end up debt free!", which is always annoying, but she at least goes into other things, like how she decided what was worth spending her money on still, and what needed to be bought used instead of new when the time came. If you're mostly just wanting to see her tips for how to declutter and prioritize your savings, just skip to the end of the book. You get a little more detailing in the book, but you can get a clear enough idea on what to do by just reading her tips.