A review by _serena_
You'll Never Believe Me: A Life of Lies, Second Tries, and Other Stuff I Should Only Tell My Therapist by Kari Ferrell

funny informative reflective fast-paced
Thank you NetGalley for the audio of this!

I love when memoirs are narrated by the author. I just like feeling like I'm sitting down the the person and chatting about their life.

Kari's life as a Korean adoptee grabbed my attention immediately. I am also a Korean adoptee that was raised by a white family, in a very white town. I had no exposure to my Asian/Korean culture/customs growing up. I've taken it upon myself in adulthood to seek these kinds of things out and it definitely defines a huge part of me. 

I enjoyed this, but the whole time I felt like I kept wanting more. I wanted more depth, more emotion, more information. I felt like I could have related to Kari a lot more, felt more connected - specifically about both being Korean adoptees - but felt this lacked any real depth.

I did not know about Kari's escapades prior to listening to this. Overall, it was enjoyable and kept my attention.