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The Half of It

Madison Beer

4.04 AVERAGE


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emersonrosegiella16's review

5.0
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I love love love this book so much! I loved the way it was written and the way the beginning starts at the end. I went back to the beginning after I finished the last chapter, I absolutely love how it circles back around. I thought this was beautifully written. The journal prompts included made it felt like this isn't just a book you're reading but a book for you to help yourself. I think that any woman looking for some sort of message that says you’re not alone and that everything happens for reason should read this book. I 100% recommend this to anyone and everyone, not just women, and obviously any fan of Madison’s included. Thank you, Madison for sharing your story and advice🫶🏼

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A great, genuine, vulnerable memoir of a young singer.
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This book was a great way to get to know Madison more as a person and has further enriched my appreciation of her music. She intimately opens up about the very personal trauma she has experienced throughout her career. She tells these stories from a perspective of factual reflection on her emotional experience, but the context alone was enough to make me tear up, especially when she talks about her interactions with her fans. Her continued efforts to push past adversity and advocate for mental health has inspired me to do the same in my own life. I loved that she included little journal prompts between chapters! Despite all that she goes through, Madison’s kind heart bleeds love and warmth through the pages of this autobiography and her music alike. I hope to see more writing from Madison in the future, and I look forward where her pursuit of an education in psychology will take her. 

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