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A review by heorina13
Sorry Not Sorry: Dreams, Mistakes, and Growing Up by Naya Rivera
4.0
I always admired Naya so much, as a person and as an actress. The book was lovely and I was happy to learn more things about her. It is true I was missing a bit more Glee stuff, but at the same time I get it - it is a book about her life, not about Glee, so it is absolutely understandable why there was only one chapter about it.
Her writing was smart and witty, I really enjoyed her storytelling and was so glad I got the chance to glimpse into her life.
I read this story while she was missing and presumed dead after swimming in Lake Piru. This made it even stronger read, especially chapters and sentences about her future plans and how she is going to grow old with Ryan and watch Josey become a man. Obviously I already knew she and Ryan got divorced two years ago, but it was still hard to read and I cried several times. I finished the book on the evening they found her body in the water...
Heartbroken.
Her writing was smart and witty, I really enjoyed her storytelling and was so glad I got the chance to glimpse into her life.
I read this story while she was missing and presumed dead after swimming in Lake Piru. This made it even stronger read, especially chapters and sentences about her future plans and how she is going to grow old with Ryan and watch Josey become a man. Obviously I already knew she and Ryan got divorced two years ago, but it was still hard to read and I cried several times. I finished the book on the evening they found her body in the water...
Heartbroken.