Great synopsis there. "It gives us hope that we are not alone and that angels are watching over us to let us know that we are being guided by a power greater than ourselves."
Thanks for the review. And yes, there hasn't been a lot of memoir about luxury life. There are travelogue, which is always fun. That's different. But like you said, most that stood out in the market place are those of harrowing themes? Have you read, I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy?
Yes, I have read that book. It was something else. Really great story telling the fact that she can remember so many details from so long ago to fully immerse you is amazing. She truly does remember lines well as an actor and it shows in her storytelling. I was so intrigued as to what her life was like to come up with such a title. Her perspective on relationships whether with friends, family, boys, and her career is so insightful. It was a great listen and opened my eyes up more to eating disorders and trauma other people go through. I couldn’t imagine going through all she went through but she wrote her book very well to speak her truth. It’s really upsetting how the media painted her as the bad guy so much especially pitting her against Ariana but I’m glad I could finally hear her side. Would like to recommend another similar one to you though, but I think I'd rest a bit from my ranting. Haha.
@@LaceyLeeBordenExactly. But wasn't she truly happy her mom died? It tells from her title (I'm Glad My Mom Died) It's a lot to deal with dysfunctionalities in families
Sounds like a nice read. We all need to have a discerning spirit
Great synopsis there. "It gives us hope that we are not alone and that angels are watching over us to let us know that we are being guided by a power greater than ourselves."
Absolutely, Dylan. Very true
Thanks for the review. And yes, there hasn't been a lot of memoir about luxury life. There are travelogue, which is always fun. That's different. But like you said, most that stood out in the market place are those of harrowing themes? Have you read, I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy?
Yes, I have read that book. It was something else. Really great story telling the fact that she can remember so many details from so long ago to fully immerse you is amazing. She truly does remember lines well as an actor and it shows in her storytelling. I was so intrigued as to what her life was like to come up with such a title. Her perspective on relationships whether with friends, family, boys, and her career is so insightful. It was a great listen and opened my eyes up more to eating disorders and trauma other people go through. I couldn’t imagine going through all she went through but she wrote her book very well to speak her truth. It’s really upsetting how the media painted her as the bad guy so much especially pitting her against Ariana but I’m glad I could finally hear her side. Would like to recommend another similar one to you though, but I think I'd rest a bit from my ranting. Haha.
@@LaceyLeeBordenExactly. But wasn't she truly happy her mom died? It tells from her title (I'm Glad My Mom Died) It's a lot to deal with dysfunctionalities in families
I haven't read that yet. Looks like a bestseller. I haven't read it yet but I have heard a lot of people talk about it here on BookTube
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"It was obvious they didn't know about fashion, or what was important to a teenager" that knocks me off my heels.
😃😃Thanks for watching
That's a powerful excerpt. Looks like she's being through a lot. I'm particularly interested in her experience in the prison as a woman
Indeed it was.
Thanks, Genesis. It's such a touching story.