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100 Things I'm Not Going to Do Now That I'm over 50

100 Things I'm Not Going to Do Now That I'm over 50

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Too Limiting
Review: I found much of this book to be too limiting. I believe that, at 50, we should have fewer limits -- not more.

Examples from the book:
"I'm not going to be honest about my age."
"I'm not going to show cleavage."
"I'm not going to engage in public displays of affection with my dog."
"I'm not going to divorce."
"I'm not going to forget to take my hormones."
"I'm not going to lighten up on makeup."

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Too Limiting
Review: I found much of this book to be too limiting. I believe that, at 50, we should have fewer limits -- not more.

Examples from the book:
"I'm not going to be honest about my age."
"I'm not going to show cleavage."
"I'm not going to engage in public displays of affection with my dog."
"I'm not going to divorce."
"I'm not going to forget to take my hormones."
"I'm not going to lighten up on makeup."

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great revelations as we grow older
Review: This book is poignant, insightful and charming. Wendy Crisp has given me a humerous roadmap to direct me through my aging journey. I agree with her that after 50 we shouldnt have to " drink light beer, or share bathrooms or bank accounts." This book makes a wonderful birthday present. I have read it many times, and am now giving it to friends.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: great revelations as we grow older
Review: This book is poignant, insightful and charming. Wendy Crisp has given me a humerous roadmap to direct me through my aging journey. I agree with her that after 50 we shouldnt have to " drink light beer, or share bathrooms or bank accounts." This book makes a wonderful birthday present. I have read it many times, and am now giving it to friends.


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