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A review by bean_7088
Sorry Not Sorry: Dreams, Mistakes, and Growing Up by Naya Rivera
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
sad
medium-paced
I was never on thr Glee train, I had no idea she did music, and I didn't know she was a child star. I only picked this up after I was watching a video on "shmariana shamde" and they mentioned this memoir and that it was pretty good.
I listened to the audio book that was read by her, and I felt it kind of took the emotion out of a lot of it tbh. But I did like the structure. Separating things into sections she wanted to talk about and we slowly had her life timeline filled in.
I know enough about glee for the glee tea to still be interesting.
This autobiography was alright. It wasn't bad, but it didn’t make me cry or think, and proved she a person like everyone else, and kind of exactly the kind of person I expected she'd be like.
I listened to the audio book that was read by her, and I felt it kind of took the emotion out of a lot of it tbh. But I did like the structure. Separating things into sections she wanted to talk about and we slowly had her life timeline filled in.
I know enough about glee for the glee tea to still be interesting.
This autobiography was alright. It wasn't bad, but it didn’t make me cry or think, and proved she a person like everyone else, and kind of exactly the kind of person I expected she'd be like.
Moderate: Racism and Abortion