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A review by jcstokes95
Sorry Not Sorry: Dreams, Mistakes, and Growing Up by Naya Rivera
funny
hopeful
lighthearted
fast-paced
2.75
Long story short, Youtube kept recommending me snippets of this book and I kept consuming them, so I decided to give in and read the gossip my personality so clearly requires.
I think it's essential to remember, that different books have different purposes. If you came to this book for life advice or moral reflection, I am confused as to why you would do so. If you came for a light serving of chisme, you are in the right place. I wanna hear about egging your boyfriend's car. I suggest listening to this in audiobook form. Naya's writing style (I assume it is her writing, I don't know why, could be a ghostwriter, more likely but I don't mind, anyway...) has the feel of your distant friend who brings the drama with her. She's a fun frickin' time to talk to, but you'd be a little worried to be around her all the time. I think this is the perfect tone for a celebrity memoir.
[2021 Popsugar Reading Challenge #17 - A book that has the same title as a song]
I think it's essential to remember, that different books have different purposes. If you came to this book for life advice or moral reflection, I am confused as to why you would do so. If you came for a light serving of chisme, you are in the right place. I wanna hear about egging your boyfriend's car. I suggest listening to this in audiobook form. Naya's writing style (I assume it is her writing, I don't know why, could be a ghostwriter, more likely but I don't mind, anyway...) has the feel of your distant friend who brings the drama with her. She's a fun frickin' time to talk to, but you'd be a little worried to be around her all the time. I think this is the perfect tone for a celebrity memoir.
[2021 Popsugar Reading Challenge #17 - A book that has the same title as a song]
Minor: Ableism and Racial slurs