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awkwardlysocial's review against another edition
4.0
I was expecting a dishy celebrity memoir. And no. This is not that. But it is so good.
sarabearian's review against another edition
5.0
If you only know actress Minka Kelly from the TV series, Friday Night Lights, or one of her other acting roles, you don’t know everything. In her honest, raw memoir, Tell Me Everything, Kelly lays it all out, from her unstable childhood to growing up in Albuquerque, later breaking into modeling and acting, and eventually ketamine treatments to rewire her neural pathways and learn from her unhealthy life patterns. The audiobook read by the author is, in my opinion, the best way to experience this book. Just be prepared for Kelly to tell you everything. -Diana F.
I didn't have very high expectations for this one going in, because I usually read celeb bios just for giggles. However, this is one that you must absolutely read if you can (fair warning, she does discuss abuse and other unfortunate happenings; read with caution!). It made me cry and have newfound respect for Minka. We know her from shows like Friday Night Lights, Parenthood, Titans, and Euphoria, but there is so much more to her than meets the eye. Her upbringing wasn't as glamorous as other celebs, and she doesn't hold back, telling us everything from going to her mom's work at a gentleman's club to being practically homeless and abandoned while trying to finish high school. Minka explores her childhood with brutal honesty while explaining how she made it to Hollywood on her own. While diving into her years as an adult, we see the struggles she has endured and how she has had to work on herself through therapy as well as other measures. She truly has a story that everyone can learn from, and this book lays everything out in the open. – Alyssa C.
I didn't have very high expectations for this one going in, because I usually read celeb bios just for giggles. However, this is one that you must absolutely read if you can (fair warning, she does discuss abuse and other unfortunate happenings; read with caution!). It made me cry and have newfound respect for Minka. We know her from shows like Friday Night Lights, Parenthood, Titans, and Euphoria, but there is so much more to her than meets the eye. Her upbringing wasn't as glamorous as other celebs, and she doesn't hold back, telling us everything from going to her mom's work at a gentleman's club to being practically homeless and abandoned while trying to finish high school. Minka explores her childhood with brutal honesty while explaining how she made it to Hollywood on her own. While diving into her years as an adult, we see the struggles she has endured and how she has had to work on herself through therapy as well as other measures. She truly has a story that everyone can learn from, and this book lays everything out in the open. – Alyssa C.
nowaanne's review against another edition
4.0
A thoughtful and articulate memoir. She went through a lot and I'm impressed with how raw she is with her emotions, her strengths, her weaknesses and her growth.
lauraecase's review against another edition
5.0
This memoir was really unexpected for me and absolutely beautiful. It gives me continued faith that people are resilient.
ijoy13's review against another edition
4.0
Really enjoyed this story. I honestly thought she was like Lyla Garretty in real life. She couldn’t be further from it.
Like it was said in other reviews, I was hoping there would be more Tim/Taylor in this memoir.
Like it was said in other reviews, I was hoping there would be more Tim/Taylor in this memoir.
cmg73's review against another edition
dark
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
sad
tense
medium-paced
5.0
jmelou21's review against another edition
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
4.75