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The Weight of It All
by N.R. Walker
How have I not read N.R Walker before?
A friend was reading this one last week, and her updates made me go right away and buy the audio of this book for a road trip.
I am so glad that I picked this book up. I was hooked right from the start (though at times the British came through the Aussie accent, and it did grate a little on this Aussie) - though the narrator is a great one, and has narrated some of my favourite books.
Henry and Reed - oh how I adore the both of them. I am not going to lie, I am pretty sure I have said about 99.5% of the things Henry has said when it comes to exercise and going to the gym! If we are not related, than he at least needs to be my bestest friend in the whole wide world.
Ms Walker touches on so many issues in a real and believable way - body issues, self esteem issues, and shows that no matter who you are or what you look like, we all have these issues in some form.
I smiled most of the time reading this book - except for that time when I was driving and had tears streaming down my face. This is just one of those books that I wish I had found a long time ago, and also wish that I could read again for the first time.
It may have also inspired me to get back on my exercise bike - maybe!
I am going to go back and find whatever I can by this author, as I am pretty sure she is going to quickly become a favourite.



A friend was reading this one last week, and her updates made me go right away and buy the audio of this book for a road trip.
I am so glad that I picked this book up. I was hooked right from the start (though at times the British came through the Aussie accent, and it did grate a little on this Aussie) - though the narrator is a great one, and has narrated some of my favourite books.
Henry and Reed - oh how I adore the both of them. I am not going to lie, I am pretty sure I have said about 99.5% of the things Henry has said when it comes to exercise and going to the gym! If we are not related, than he at least needs to be my bestest friend in the whole wide world.
Ms Walker touches on so many issues in a real and believable way - body issues, self esteem issues, and shows that no matter who you are or what you look like, we all have these issues in some form.
I smiled most of the time reading this book - except for that time when I was driving and had tears streaming down my face. This is just one of those books that I wish I had found a long time ago, and also wish that I could read again for the first time.
It may have also inspired me to get back on my exercise bike - maybe!
I am going to go back and find whatever I can by this author, as I am pretty sure she is going to quickly become a favourite.

