3.88 AVERAGE

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I found it hard to get myself to finish this book. There just wasn’t anything important or interesting in the first 3/4 of the book and no consistent story line. The book is made up of random stories that she attempts to come off as funny but instead come off as immature and annoying.
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Not sure why I decided to read this. I’m not much on celebrity memoirs and am not a huge fan of Wilson. But her story of making it as a big gal intrigued me. While she certainly has spunk, determination, and a big personality, the name-dropping and fame flaunting turned me off. Still, kudos to her for finding success, self-worth, love, and motherhood.
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k8_face's review

3.0
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elinakd's review

2.0

The amount of times she mentions that she drives a G Wagon is excessive. That's probably enough to tell you everything you need to know about this book.

I really really enjoyed this audiobook! I knew very little about Rebel but have seen and enjoyed so many movies with her.
This audiobook was very entertaining and had some great themes on loving yourself, being a powerful women, following your dreams, working hard, standing up for yourself, growing, learning, and body vs. mind. I was surprised by her knowledge (she often plays a dunce) and her double degrees. There is some harsh language and sex jokes but her stories made me laugh!

This audio was hilarious! I just could not get enough. I found it super relatable and very down to earth (as much as it could be, I guess). I’m not a huge fan of the cover but that doesn’t contribute to the story so I can overlook that.

DNF literally less than 5% in. I got really bad vibes about how Rebel was going to be talking about her weight loss (internalized fatphobia, etc) and checked some reviews, and decided to bail.