Sorry I’m Late, I Didn’t Want to Come: A Review of a Book That’s All Too Relatable

This book “Sorry I’m Late, I Didn’t Want to Come” is an insightful and entertaining read that many readers will appreciate. Written by Jessica Pan, the book offers an honest look at the one emotion we all struggle with: feeling like an outsider. Through her relatable stories, Pan captures the emotions of being an introvert in a world that values extroversion. What makes this book so unique is its ability to provide a voice for those who feel overwhelmed by society’s expectations.

The book consists of three parts: understanding why it’s hard to go out and join in, learning how to embrace your introverted self and then embracing your inner extrovert. In each part, Pan provides thought-provoking advice on how to cope with feelings of anxiety and worthlessness in social situations. Through examples from her own life and others, she conveys the idea that it doesn’t matter if you are shy or outgoing; everyone experiences the same struggles in different ways.

Pan’s writing style is engaging, relatable and humorous. She takes complex topics like loneliness, self-doubt and anxiety and breaks them down into easily digestible pieces of advice. Her words are encouraging and empowering – they will surely motivate any reader who feels like an outsider.

Overall, this book is an enjoyable read that provides valuable insight into how to deal with life as an introvert or extrovert in a world where conformity is highly valued. Whether you’re looking for guidance on overcoming social anxieties or simply need a reminder that it’s ok to be different, this book is definitely worth checking out.