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A review by elouisedouglas
Ten by Rylan Clark
emotional
funny
sad
medium-paced
4.0
Like I assume a lot of people, I had initially judged Rylan by the persona he out on during the X factor, but over the years I have warmed to him and I really love his show on Radio 2.
This book was an insight to the man behind the Rylan character- did you know his name is actually Ross?!
He’s had a really tough couple of years and the book opens with his darkest times - he laid it all on the table making himself very vulnerable and I could feel every emotion - made more intense by Rylan reading the audio book himself.
After a heavy start, it does get lighter and there are some really interesting stories from the last ten years of his career.
I thought this was fab, a great insight into his life - there were just a couple of chapters that I found a bit meh which is why I haven’t given five stars.
This book was an insight to the man behind the Rylan character- did you know his name is actually Ross?!
He’s had a really tough couple of years and the book opens with his darkest times - he laid it all on the table making himself very vulnerable and I could feel every emotion - made more intense by Rylan reading the audio book himself.
After a heavy start, it does get lighter and there are some really interesting stories from the last ten years of his career.
I thought this was fab, a great insight into his life - there were just a couple of chapters that I found a bit meh which is why I haven’t given five stars.
Moderate: Mental illness