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3.75

If you want The Bachelor tea, there’s a little bit, but it’s not the purpose of the book. If you wanna get to know the real person, Hannah Brown, then pick up the book. 

I listen to the audiobook and it was good. Her narration was engaging, I didn’t feel bored listening to her story. It had a good flow. 

She opened up about a lot of struggles from her childhood, unresolved issues and traumas she had buried down and her faith. She was very vulnerable and open throughout the book and listening to her story you get a better picture of the person that was on your TV screen that you though you knew. 

The book also serves as a reminder that people that go on the shows are real people going through the same ups & downs we go through life, only theirs is televised.

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4.75

This is what you want a Bachelor Nation memoir to be. Hannah spills the tea on her life and is willing to admit when she made mistakes. This is the most real and honest book I have read from any member of Bachelor Nation. Hannah shares her faith throughout the book like some others but it doesn't feel heavy handed. She also shares her mental healthy journey in a way that is so kind to her former self, and I felt proud of how far she has come.

 

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