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Everybody's Favorite: Tales from the World's Worst Perfectionist
Everybody's Favorite: Tales from the World's Worst Perfectionist | Lillian Stone
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"Many have tried, and many will try, to capture the sweet, innocent insanity of life as a young girl during the '90s and 2000s. None have come close to the comedic perfection Lillian Stone nails again and again in Everybody's Favorite." --Glamour, Best Nonfiction Books of 2023From one of the Internet's favorite self-deprecating commentators comes Everybody's Favorite, a laugh-out-loud essay collection that tackles the relentless pursuit of perfection while navigating growing up in the early 2000s.Lillian Stone--childhood evangelical, AOL girlfriend, and professional nail biter is always living on the edge of anxiety. From the pitfalls of a girl plagued by religious trauma, the incomprehensible yet unforgiving need for perfection, and a poorly-behaved twenty-pound beagle, Everybody's Favorite is a refreshing story of what it means to pick yourself when the world is telling you otherwise. Still navigating the ins and outs of adulthood, accompanied by an obsessive-compulsive disorder that's become an exercise in self-acceptance and thus compassion, Lillian has become an expert in fighting the urge to be someone else's idea of perfect. In this laugh-out-loud essay collection, replete with cringe-inducing touchstones of an early-aughts girlhood, Lillian Stone recounts her quest to be everybody's favorite.Set largely during the early 2000s Ozarks, and peppered with Stone's biting satire and gloriously self-deprecating personal anecdotes, Everybody's Favorite is a wry, empathetic look at the chaos that ensues when we contort ourselves into an ever-changing assortment of socially acceptable shapes --only to fall out of place, twist an ankle, pee your pants a little, and realize that the pursuit of perfection isn't really all that interesting.
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Sara_Planz
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Loved this so much! As someone who was diagnosed with OCD, I am finding myself searching out books that reflect this experience and Everybody's Favorite definitely did. Although I am older than the author, her experiences growing up and self-deprecating humor regarding her OCD were right on the nose and incredibly relatable. Honest, witty, and emotional, Everybody's Favorite is a great way to reflect on the moments that brings us to adulthood.

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Check out the crows hanging out in the tree down the road ?‍⬛

What I picked up as a funny, lighthearted look at girlhood turned into a reflection on myself.

These essays were often entertaining, but I took them personally. Why do I always want to be "Everybody's Favorite?"

Why am I still concerned about disappointing my dad? I'm a middle-aged woman, for crying out loud!

Perfectionism is exhausting, and I need to let go of it.

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