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Cobook review
Cobook review








  • Success is achievable, even if you think it is not.
  • Quitting your job is okay especially if it doesn’t make you happy.
  • Failing from time to time, being different, choosing to march to your own beat, is okay.
  • The primary points I think will resonate with you the most, are the following: But that’s not a bad thing, it just means that maybe this book is meant for more than just those few ‘oddballs’ who think themselves to be on fringes of society. In fact, I think more people will be able to relate to the ‘craziness’ of her life than she thinks. Her experiences, in my opinion are not extremely out of the norm. Throughout the book, Jennifer also does a great job communicating her experiences in a way that is humorous, yet still educational. Experiences that have given her unique insights that she provides as clear how-to knowledge that we can all benefit from. Jennifer has obviously had a very unique upbringing, and has experienced a fair share of career and relationship failures. This book contains tons of encouragement related to finding one’s way in a world that sometimes seems to not care about what we are truly interested in, or what we want from it. What I gathered from the book, that I think any reader can benefit from is the sincere encouragement. Not very different from how us guys will pick up a Cosmo magazine left lying around the house by our spouse or girlfriend, and attempt to take a quick peek (while no one is around of course) to see what these girls are up to and to gleam some of their success secrets. Yes, the book is more-or-less geared towards the female audience, but that is what made me even more curious to read it. Oddly, I found myself not being able to put the book down. Jennifer’s new book is witty, quick-paced, relatable (more so for women), and entertaining. So without further ado, here is the review.

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    Part career memoir, part real-world guide, Weird in a World That’s Not offers relatable advice on how to achieve your dreams, even when the odds seem stacked against you.” THE BOOK REVIEW Her book, Weird In A World That’s Not, asserts that being outside-the-norm and achieving real, high-level success are not mutually exclusive, even if the perception of the business world often seems otherwise, even if it seems like only office-politicking extroverts are set up for reward.

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    “Jennifer Romolini started her career as an awkward twenty-seven-year-old misfit, navigated her way through New York media and became a boss-an editor-in-chief, an editorial director, and a vice president-all within little more than a decade. To give you a better idea of what her book is about, here is a snippet straight from the Harpers Collins website: ‘WEIRD IN A WORLD THAT’S NOT’ BOOK SUMMARY Namely, that we can achieve our dreams and success, regardless of our past, or who we are. The second reason, is because the core message that Jennifer extols in her book is one in which I can relate. The first reason I want to say yes to opportunity, not repel it. I believe saying yes to opportunity (according to my personal beliefs) is a way to ensure more positive occurrences flow my way.

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    BOOK REVIEWĮven though the book caters more-or-less to a female audience, I decided to say yes to the review for two reasons. Recently I was provided with an opportunity to read and review Jennifer Romolini’s new book ‘Weird in a World That’s Not’.








    Cobook review