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In "A Woman in Me", Britney Spears takes us on a whirlwind journey from her roots in Louisiana to the glittering stages of international fame. What sets this memoir apart is Britney's unapologetic honesty. She lays bare the highs and lows of her life in the spotlight, giving us a raw and unfiltered look at the chaotic world of celebrity.
You can't help but admire her strength as she confronts the darkest moments of her past with courage and determination.
But through it all, she's like a phoenix rising from the ashes, showing this incredible mix of strength and vulnerability. She has went through so much, and I'm glad she now has found her peace.
While I don't consider myself a Britney fan, I used to listen to her music or watch her videos on MTV while getting ready for school. Still, I'm glad I picked this book up. This book was easy to read and listen to, it felt like listening to a friend talk for hours
In "A Woman in Me", Britney Spears takes us on a whirlwind journey from her roots in Louisiana to the glittering stages of international fame. What sets this memoir apart is Britney's unapologetic honesty. She lays bare the highs and lows of her life in the spotlight, giving us a raw and unfiltered look at the chaotic world of celebrity.
You can't help but admire her strength as she confronts the darkest moments of her past with courage and determination.
But through it all, she's like a phoenix rising from the ashes, showing this incredible mix of strength and vulnerability. She has went through so much, and I'm glad she now has found her peace.
While I don't consider myself a Britney fan, I used to listen to her music or watch her videos on MTV while getting ready for school. Still, I'm glad I picked this book up. This book was easy to read and listen to, it felt like listening to a friend talk for hours
I have mixed feelings about this book while it was extremely deep and personal part of the author, but I still felt it lacked more depth, I understand this is just part of her transcripts of her sesions with her phsychiatric but somehow I find the whole thing extremely boring, while they were snips of moments were I could relate to her, there were other where I was just staring into nothing and thinking huh this is not contributing anything meaningful into my life. but I think this was only a me problem because of the format of the book.
However, I have to give her credit for not shying away from tackling difficult subjects, such as mental health and societal expectations from South Koreans, with honesty and vulnerability. Yet, even in the darkest moments, there is a thread of hope and resilience that runs through her writing.
I have mixed feelings about this book while it was extremely deep and personal part of the author, but I still felt it lacked more depth, I understand this is just part of her transcripts of her sesions with her phsychiatric but somehow I find the whole thing extremely boring, while they were snips of moments were I could relate to her, there were other where I was just staring into nothing and thinking huh this is not contributing anything meaningful into my life. but I think this was only a me problem because of the format of the book.
However, I have to give her credit for not shying away from tackling difficult subjects, such as mental health and societal expectations from South Koreans, with honesty and vulnerability. Yet, even in the darkest moments, there is a thread of hope and resilience that runs through her writing.
This book was good, a perfect summer read. The chemistry between Daphne and Miles was to die for, the friendship and yearning was everything I was craving for. Even if their romance started in the wrong situation since they both were left by their fiance's, in the end they are able to overcome their differences and bond through their trauma and a weird yet beautiful friendship blooms.
These characters are not perfect there were moments that both of them made me mad but that's what made them feel real to me.
There were things that would have made this book so much better plot wise, that's why I don't fully give it a 5 star review.
But still I would recommend it to anyone who's looking for a quick and lighthearted read, there's also a little trigger warning ⚠️ there's a shitty dad and a few abandonment issues with our main character but if it's something close home to someone I'll recommend to stay away from this book or just proceed with caution and know that our main character stood up for herself and she's better off without expecting something from him.
This book was good, a perfect summer read. The chemistry between Daphne and Miles was to die for, the friendship and yearning was everything I was craving for. Even if their romance started in the wrong situation since they both were left by their fiance's, in the end they are able to overcome their differences and bond through their trauma and a weird yet beautiful friendship blooms.
These characters are not perfect there were moments that both of them made me mad but that's what made them feel real to me.
There were things that would have made this book so much better plot wise, that's why I don't fully give it a 5 star review.
But still I would recommend it to anyone who's looking for a quick and lighthearted read, there's also a little trigger warning ⚠️ there's a shitty dad and a few abandonment issues with our main character but if it's something close home to someone I'll recommend to stay away from this book or just proceed with caution and know that our main character stood up for herself and she's better off without expecting something from him.