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shelbymarie516's review against another edition
5.0
Really good. Some similar anecdotes from her "I'm no philosopher " book
eggjen's review against another edition
4.0
I've always been a fan of Kristin Chenoweth's acting skills but knew basically nothing about her aside from what I've seen on screen. This memoir certainly took care of that! I loved this book and getting to know Kristin and her life and what led her from growing up in Oklahoma to gracing the sets of Glee and Pushing Daisies or the stages of Wicked which I've never seen but want to SO badly some day. This book is funny and thoughtful and entertaining and wonderful. Loved it.
allisondenae's review against another edition
4.0
I am a huge Musical Theatre nut, so I could not wait to read this. I was sad she didn't mention Don, my old voice teacher who taught her. I was REALLY hoping for that. Anyway, I loved it. She is a great writer, and I read this VERY quickly.
oliviasuzanne's review against another edition
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
relaxing
fast-paced
5.0
jenny_bean_reads's review against another edition
adventurous
emotional
informative
reflective
medium-paced
3.0
What a delight to read. Kristin Chenoweth is funny and charismatic both on the page and as she read the book aloud.
I had NO idea that she and Aaron Sorkin had been an on-again/off again-relationship, probably in part because that was happening while I was in HS and college, but no matter. She ran the gamut of sharing her life from emotions while her mom battled cancer twice, to hilarious when she said that there was too much nature outside and preferred being in it surrounded by plexiglass.
I also loved that her parents didn't warp into stage parents. They wanted to support her in her activities without being forceful. She had the opportunity to have a childhood and pursue her dreams. I wish more parents were like that, versus the horror stories we hear constantly. In addition, her views on what makes a family is beautiful and I agree with it wholeheartedly. Blood isn't the only thing that makes a family, love does too.
It's been 15 years since this came out. I hope she writes another one soon.
I had NO idea that she and Aaron Sorkin had been an on-again/off again-relationship, probably in part because that was happening while I was in HS and college, but no matter. She ran the gamut of sharing her life from emotions while her mom battled cancer twice, to hilarious when she said that there was too much nature outside and preferred being in it surrounded by plexiglass.
I also loved that her parents didn't warp into stage parents. They wanted to support her in her activities without being forceful. She had the opportunity to have a childhood and pursue her dreams. I wish more parents were like that, versus the horror stories we hear constantly. In addition, her views on what makes a family is beautiful and I agree with it wholeheartedly. Blood isn't the only thing that makes a family, love does too.
It's been 15 years since this came out. I hope she writes another one soon.