Some reviewers noted the book has a very specific "middle-class British" perspective that may not resonate with everyone.
Extremely high; many readers feel like the book "spoke to their soul" or felt like "Bridget Jones for our times". 40 something fuck
Reviews for the series and books generally lean positive, though they highlight specific pros and cons: Review Consensus Some reviewers noted the book has a very
📍 If you are feeling "behind" in life or struggling with the pressures of middle age, this series is widely considered a comforting, hilarious "hug in a book" (or show) that validates the feeling of not having it all figured out. Confessions of a Forty-Something F**k Up - The StoryGraph Confessions of a Forty-Something F**k Up - The
Critics note the book serves as a "biting social satire" on how society views women's success and the toxicity of social media comparison. 📺 Television Adaptation: Not Dead Yet
The book was adapted into the ABC/Disney+ sitcom Not Dead Yet, starring Gina Rodriguez.
Like the book, it follows a broke, newly single woman (Nell Serrano) who moves back to her hometown and takes the only job she can find: writing obituaries.