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A review by jessiecommerce
Sorry Not Sorry: Dreams, Mistakes, and Growing Up by Naya Rivera
4.0
Rest in peace, Angel.
I’ve loved Naya since the first time I turned on Glee, and was devastated to hear of her tragic ending. Waited a long time to read the book because I didn’t want to ruin my idea that everyone on Glee was perfect and best friends with each other. Love that she didn’t explicitly shit talk anyone, but there were still things that rubbed me the wrong way. However, I think her bluntness is admirable and her message that you can’t please everyone is clear.
I’ve loved Naya since the first time I turned on Glee, and was devastated to hear of her tragic ending. Waited a long time to read the book because I didn’t want to ruin my idea that everyone on Glee was perfect and best friends with each other. Love that she didn’t explicitly shit talk anyone, but there were still things that rubbed me the wrong way. However, I think her bluntness is admirable and her message that you can’t please everyone is clear.