REVIEW: This Changes Everything by Tyler Merritt

[I received a free electronic review copy of this book from Netgalley and Worthy Books in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are my own.]

Summary and Review


Actor, writer, and speaker Tyler Merritt shares his cancer story and a conversation about lament and mortality in his newest book – and it is excellent. This book is both funny and searing. From Tyler’s story of his cancer diagnosis to the story of Emmitt Till, with Where the Red Fern Grows thrown in for good measure, you are on a beautifully crafted emotional rollercoaster.

Intermixed with Merritt’s cancer story and related health complications, he shares stories of WWII, George Floyd, John Lewis, and illustrations about pets and sharks to weave a treatise about suffering and perseverance, resilience and lament. Quoting David Brooks, he also looks at “resumé virtues” vs. “eulogy virtues” which was my favorite illustration of the whole book. It explores how living with cancer can lead a person to examine how they live life with others. And Jen Hatmaker fans will get a few teasers about their relationship in the book (another favorite part of the book for me).

This is more serious overall than Tyler’s previous book, I Take My Coffee Black (♥♥♥♥). But I also walked away from this one with more introspection about how his experience calls readers (me!) to consider what we do with our time on earth. Fans of his other work – his books, his viral videos – should absolutely pick this up. If you are new to Tyler’s work, I recommend checking this out. Readers should note that some sections of the book cover medical and health discussions in some detail. Take a look at other content warnings before diving in. (Language. Content warnings: racism, cancer, death/grief, details about medical procedures and outcomes)

Rating: ♥♥♥♥*

*♥♥♥♥ = Great! Might re-read

BOOK NEWS: February 4, 2025

Happy February! Here are some of the books releasing this week.

Books for Kids


Cranky Chicken: The Cranky-verse – Three new stories starring Cranky Chicken and Speedy.

Books for Older Kids/ Teens/Young Adults


The Secret of Moonrise Manor – Raven and her friends investigate a mummy found in a haunted hotel to see if it can answer her questions about her late mother’s death.
What Is the Story of Cinderella? – Explore the history of the story of Cinderella.
All Better Now – A new YA novel from the author of Scythe. A world-wide virus leaves survivors living with unprecedented contentment – and there are those who see their careers and livelihood at risk if they can’t capitalize on the old ways of anger and jealousy. I can’t wait to check this out!
The Liar’s Club – First in a new YA series about taking on the “king of campus.”

Books for Adults


The Bones Beneath My Skin (Hardcover) – A standalone novel from the author of the Cerulean Chronicles and the Green Creek series. A man who has lost everything heads to his family’s summer cabin to reassess his life and finds people living there. And one is a very special little girl – and someone’s out to find her.
Deep End (Trade Paperback) – A new standalone novel from the author of Bride. A diver and a champion swimmer who should have nothing in common but the water start a fling that threatens to upend their lives.
Dream Girl Drama (Trade Paperback) – A hockey player falls for a woman after an unexpected encounter, but then he discovers she’s his soon-to-be step-sister.
Eleven Numbers (e-book short story, February 1) – From the author of the Jack Reacher series. A math professor is summoned to the White House to help with cryptic Russian equations.