A review by martijnreintjes
Crash Test Girl: An Unlikely Experiment in Using the Scientific Method to Answer Life's Toughest Questions by Kari Byron

2.0

This book felt like a series of Instagram posts by an aunt who tries to be hip and cool for her nieces.
Kari tells her life story, but it never goes very deep. It's mostly about her successes and with those she tries to inspire (and get likes). She seems painfully unaware of her own survivors bias and when she tells about her struggles in life, she always makes it seem that it wasn't so bad or backs a weird joke about it.

I listened to this book after listening to Adam Savage's auto-biography and that made it double clear that Kari is talented, but still is an apprentice ...