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I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy

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erinoconnor's review

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4.75

I listened to Jeanette in her audiobook and it was equal parts cathartic and heart breaking. This book is fascinating and raw and I am so grateful to her for writing it. Hearing her perspective shift throughout her life and see her gain strength and understanding was beautiful and inspiring and painful. 

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peytonhhill's review against another edition

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4.75

Wow. What an important book. The author's candor and perseverance are just so amazing. So much of her experience are things I could never relate to, but some are, and I'm grateful for her reflections and wisdom. I highly recommend this book to anyone who likes memoirs. It's one of the best I've read. 

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cinnamxnstick's review

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5.0

This is as good as everyone says it is! 
It’s honest, raw and emotional whim also being really funny. The audiobook performance by Jenette McCurdy is incredible, I felt like she was just telling me how it was for her, it didn’t feel like listening to a memoir. 
I’d definitely recommend the audiobook but check trigger warnings before you read - Jenette had a hard start in life and didnt pull any punches sharing that in this book! 

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graecus_'s review

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3.5

i listened to this as an audiobook and absolutely sped through it. it was narrated by jeanette mccurdy which i really enjoyed. you can hear her progress from a child to an adult, and the change in perspective that came with it. 

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wad3mil3sgarru2's review

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katlinstirling_reads's review against another edition

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5.0

Wow! I’ve just finished this and I loved this book so much, I felt I could relate on so many levels! 
Her mother had cancer from when Jennette was 2yo, she didn’t want to act but did for her mother. Her mother was abusive and a narcissist. She put a lot of pressure on Net and even pushed eating disorders to stunt her growth.. (something Jennette thought was in her favour and not something that was unsafe or wrong) which she still struggles with. Among other things Net’s life wasn’t what she wanted nor did she see a way out but to do it for her mother. She got help after her mother died through trial and error and is now doing well and what she loves and wanted to do all along.. writing. Im so glad she did because this book has opened my eyes and made me realise things I didn’t know before. 
Sad, dark, tense, emotional, heartbreaking, thought provoking, inspiring, challenging and reflective. I applaud Jennette for sharing her truth! 

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lil_saddie's review

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4.75

Well written and deeply traumatic story. 
However, the hilarity was NOT in the room with us. I don’t think there was a lot of humor in this book like the blurb says, but it was still a very good read. 

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ghoulianne's review

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5.0

Despite being a child star, I found Jennette’s story eerily relatable—from mommy issues to off-their-rocker Catholic boyfriends. Incredible. Thank you for sharing your story, Jennette.

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lexithelion's review

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5.0

This is such an enlightening read and gives Jeannette McCurdy the acknowledgment she deserves from what her adolescent stole from her. This is an all too true story for many people and I am so happy that such a prominent figure in pop culture decided to write about her experience, giving these events light in our society. The writing is excellent: funny, easy to digest, and informative. The short chapters make it so the story never lingers and I was always excited to keep reading. Excellent read, I have been and will continue to recommend this to friends!

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