"Like is a fun and fascinating book that will leave its readers with delight, curiosity, and hope. Anyone who has ever been criticized for using this word, or has censured it themselves, needs not only read Megan Reynolds’s work but shout it from the rooftops." — Amanda Montell, New York Times-bestselling author of The Age of Magical Overthinking and Cultish
"Valuable books have been written about 'ain’t,' 'okay,' 'bullshit,' and, as the title of Jesse Sheidlower’s classic puts it, 'the F-word.' We can add to that list Megan Reynold’s Like, a witty, informative, and thankfully non-judgmental deep dive into that beleaguered but extremely useful word." — Ben Yagoda, author of How to Not Write Bad
"Reynolds smartly and lightheartedly shares various scenarios in which she feels using the word 'like' in conversation offers an advantage. … Convincing evidence for offering 'like' another chance in the American English vernacular." — Kirkus Reviews
"Reynolds effectively mounts her larger argument: that people should embrace language’s changes rather than becoming cranky grammatical nitpickers exuding 'hall monitor energy.' It’s a passionate … love letter to linguistic evolution." — Publishers Weekly