
P.S. You're the Worst
A Novel
Author: Chloe Seager
Narrator: Beth Eyre
Unabridged: 8 hr 44 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: William Morrow
Published: 11/18/2025
Categories: Fiction, Women, Coming Of Age, Friendship

Author: Chloe Seager
Narrator: Beth Eyre
Unabridged: 8 hr 44 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: William Morrow
Published: 11/18/2025
Categories: Fiction, Women, Coming Of Age, Friendship
Chloe Seager is a director and literary agent at Madeleine Milburn Agency. She lives in London and in her spare time she likes listening to noughties emo music, watching reality TV and shouting at Spurs games. Her debut adult novel Open Minded centers on relationships in all their diverse and messy glory. P.S. You're The Worst is her second novel and focuses on the chaotic, confusing process of becoming an adult and figuring out what you want from life. You can find her on Twitter @chloeseager and Instagram @chloenseager.
After an ill-fated tarot card reading predicts her demise, Becky airs her grievances and sets off to travel the world before she kicks the bucket. Unfortunately, things don’t go as planned, and now she must face the consequences of her unfiltered honesty. With no job, no place to live, and no meanin......more
3.5 / 5 Stars This was a very fun concept! Becky’s life has been super stagnant and lackluster. She has a job she doesn’t like but doesn’t know what she wants to do instead. She lives with her mom, who micromanages her. She and her friends are growing apart, and she just can’t get over her ex. So why......more
Grabbing an ARC of P.S. You're the Worst, I was expecting a fun, light read, and it absolutely delivered—but it also offered so much more than I anticipated! From the very first page, I felt an immediate connection to the narrative. Ms. Seager has a knack for drawing you into the characters' lives,......more
3.5 🌟 "I’ve always liked the idea of there being some sort of wise, omnipotent magic that has all the answers...." (Ch 2) Women's Fiction, New Adult Coming of Age One of my favorite books growing up was Shel Silverstein's Where the Sidewalk Ends and one poem in particular 'Sarah Cynthia Sylvia Stout W......more
I don’t know what I expected…but it certainly was not this. Personally, I found Becky to be insufferable and honestly just a mean girl. Her friends were trying to be supportive and she was awful to them at every turn. She is so self absorbed and selfish throughout most of the book. I could not wrap m......more