Member Reviews
Honestly, this book of essays was just okay. The topics felt all over the place, with no real specific message to get across. The author was fun, but not something I’d pick up again.
I love to take a break from reading fiction with a collection of essays - Donahue's were a hit! They were funny, relatable, and a great reminder that what the title states is true - Nobody Cares! Thank you, NetGalley, for the ARC!
I read this book over a year ago and I am still thinking about it today. Donahue's voice is so unique; it is witty yet serious. I often found myself thinking I could be friends with her. Donahue remains personal with the audience which makes this a startling look at reality through the lens of her life. Everyone has been through similar life events and Donahue is clever at taking the mundane parts of life and turning them into life lessons. Nobody Cares is a celebration and exploration of innate human-ness. I rate this book a 4/5 for its personality and relatability.
Nobody Cares by Anne T. Donahue is a book of essays, anecdotes, advice on a range of topics like religion, family, anxiety.
This was a funny, quick read. Donahue is insightful and has the ability to use her own experiences to draw out larger truths. Sometimes, I found myself wishing she had gone into deeper detail about some of those experiences — at times, the book feels like it's skimming along at surface level.
Brilliant selection of essays on life, love, death and not giving a toss.
Funny, poignant, topical, and heartbreaking in equal measure.
I found Nobody Cares to be refreshing and hilarious. It was like taking a friend out for a drink and staying out way too late because you can't stop telling stories. It was a great collection of stories that I think specifically female millennials would enjoy.
This book was a breath of fresh air. Humerous and insightful, I would absolutely recommend for anyone struggling with their own mental illness. Donahue is candid and open about the real struggles you face. It's not often you run across a book that is so relateable.
Absolutely loved the realness of this book. The parts on anxiety were especially relatable. Donahue just nails it. And additionally, while she is very real about her experiences, she's also HILARIOUS! It's a perfect mix of humor with hard hitting honesty. Great collection!
This is my first netgalley read that which I want to purchase a physical copy. And not just one. I want to buy this for all of my close friends. Because Anna Donahue is raw and relatable and reading this book felt like a hug from someone who's been there. It's so, so good.
Fun book.
Netgalley version had deleted all numbers which made it slightly hard to read!
Some stories are better than others but very relatable.
Would read a follow up.
A fun, readable collection of essays. Very insightful and entertaining.
Many thanks to NetGalley, the publisher, and author for my ARC. All opinions are my own.
Anne T. Donahue is amusing and insightful throughout this collection of essays focusing on mental illness, writing, introversion, and other issues that seem to crop up for myriad women in their 20s and 30s. The title of the book is a great reminder of something that we all often forget: nobody really cares what we are doing, whether we look good or bad, whether we go to this party or that - and that is a really freeing thing to realize.
Thoughts book was amazing! I love how honest the author is and that she doesn't hold anything back. I should recommend this book to friends.
I’ve been a fan of Anne T. Donahue’s newsletter, That’s What She Said, for a while so was looking forward to reading her memoir. Nobody Cares does not disappoint!
Donahue shares her experiences of growing up in the Catholic Church, dealing with anxiety and an eventual diagnosis of bipolar II disorder, using alcohol as a crutch and the decision to get sober. These essays are witty, sharp and feel like you are having a catch-up over coffee with a friend.
This book is hilariously observant and outlines situations where Anne has learnt the simple truth to easy up on yourself because nobody cares.
Not in a hash way of course, your parents, close friends and family do obviously, but in all those flippant life moments and sometimes shamefully socially awkward situations, nobodies paying attention, that’s because really we are all too worried about whether we are fluffing up to notice when somebody else is.
REVIEW
Anne's writing is the voice of many women in their 20s and 30s now. Her essays are captivating and focus on engaging topics like mental health and spirituality.
PRAISE
“Actually, you will care about Anne T. Donahue's debut personal essay collection. Because its frank, funny observations and insights into life in your twenties and thirties will make you feel seen.” — Cosmopolitan.com
"I don't know how anyone could read her and not immediately fall in love.” — Scaachi Koul, bestselling author of One Day We’ll All Be Dead and None of This Will Matter
AUTHOR
Anne T. Donahue is a writer and person from Cambridge, Ontario. Her work has appeared in publications and websites such as Esquire, Marie Claire, Cosmopolitan, Playboy, Nylon, Flare, and Rookie. She is the host the podcast Nobody Cares (Except Me), and she appears weekly as a culture contributor on CBC’s q. You can absolutely find her on Twitter and Instagram at @annetdonahue, baking or screaming into the night.
I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. I would definitely recommend it to my friends. It was both funny and smart, incorporating basic CBT principals into the mix. Loved it.
This memoir by Anne T. Douglas is very readable and relatable to people in mid life. She describes her self-absorption which made her anxious until she realized that 'nobody cares' what angst you have because they are self-absorbed too.
Douglas describes her fight against alcoholism and an eating disorder- sometimes seriously, and sometimes lightly. This is altogether an enjoyable read!
What is the mark of a great essayist? If it’s that their work feels like talking to a close friend, Anne T. Donahue deserves to attract widespread plaudits. Witty, wry and irreverent, ‘Nobody Cares’ cements her as an insightful chronicler of modern life. Anxiety, rubbish jobs, sobriety- every day topics are treated meaningfully and insightfully. A book that doesn’t adopt a ‘I made the mistakes, so you don’t have to’ approach, ‘Nobody Cares’ says I’ve been there, and you’re doing just fine.