The To-Do List by Mike Gayle. I've never read any of his 30's lad-lit and probably won't, but I did enjoy this non-fiction which recounts his attempts to feel like a real grown up by tackling a to-do list of epic proportions filled with the sorts of things many 30-something parents would probably be familiar with.
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I loved this book! Read it last year and Mike Gayle was at the LIS Show so I went to his session, really interesting guy. A lot of the book rung true with me, even as a non-parent in my mid-twenties - definitely made me think more about the stuff I leave, particularly regarding the house.
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