Ratings15
Average rating3.6
3.5 stars. I wanted a little bit more behind the scenes, but still some interesting tidbits.
Her aggressive, repeatedly stated centrism that veers very close to the whole "I'm apolitical" nonsense is annoying as hell but I'll give her that it was nearly 15 years ago and all that stuff that was en vogue to say then.
Now Kristin Chenoweth is not a comedian, but being a big fan of hers, Wicked and Pushing Daisies it was a no-brainer that I check this one out. There was much more religious talk than I am used to, but it wasn't like she was trying to convert you, she just wanted to express how important Christianity is to her. Listening to her book made me nostalgic for Studio 60 On The Sunset Strip and Pushing Daisies, two brilliant shows that were cancelled well before their time. Despite what you think, her voice was pleasant to listen to and while it was obvious she was reading it still came across very natural.
I had an insanely good time with this book. I love Kristin Chenoweth's bubbly sense of humor. There wasn't a lot of gossip – maybe a tantalizing bit here and there – but the book still kept my interest.
A quick, entertaining read!