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shelbymarie516's review against another edition
5.0
Wow, that was a rollercoaster of chaos. Yet, it was so enjoyable and light but honest. Love how she shares everything she believes in the frame of her faith.
cassiesbookishcorner's review against another edition
4.0
This was a really sweet, peaceful, emotional read. It felt like you were sitting at l lunch with a friend. I adore Kristin Chenoweth! Her heart and her grace poured through this book. And though it's short, it's heartfelt and honest, and I really enjoyed it!
johnaespo's review against another edition
It was odd. Not a cohesive story. Just like random paragraph musings. Too religious.
ceacho's review against another edition
funny
hopeful
informative
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
5.0
jenny_bean_reads's review against another edition
emotional
funny
hopeful
inspiring
fast-paced
4.5
As I'm sure many know by now that she is a religious woman, but practices her faith in the way that more people should. Acceptance, forgiveness, and joy - not hatred, anger, and greed.
Even though the religion portions weren't my cup of tea, I did enjoy the meditation parts of her book as she talked about things that have happened since her first book, including meeting her biological mother. A much shorter book than the first but still a good read.
Even though the religion portions weren't my cup of tea, I did enjoy the meditation parts of her book as she talked about things that have happened since her first book, including meeting her biological mother. A much shorter book than the first but still a good read.
rballenger's review against another edition
3.0
Type of read: Commuter Read.
What made me pick it up: I love Kristin Chenoweth and I was looking for a good palette cleanser between some heavier reading.
Overall rating: Chenoweth brings her signature pizazz and spark to 'I'm no Philospher...' and I thoroughly enjoy that. It very much reminded me of Matthew McConaughey's book when I enjoyed that as an audiobook - you really get the vibe and emotion from the author through their tone, inflection, and speaking cadence. Is 'I'm no Philospher...' a rambling stream of consciousness mixed with fluff, singing, and stories from Chenoweth's experience as a human on this earth? 100% yes. Did I expect anything less? Absolutely not. It's not for everyone, but it was a good, quick little read.
What made me pick it up: I love Kristin Chenoweth and I was looking for a good palette cleanser between some heavier reading.
Overall rating: Chenoweth brings her signature pizazz and spark to 'I'm no Philospher...' and I thoroughly enjoy that. It very much reminded me of Matthew McConaughey's book when I enjoyed that as an audiobook - you really get the vibe and emotion from the author through their tone, inflection, and speaking cadence. Is 'I'm no Philospher...' a rambling stream of consciousness mixed with fluff, singing, and stories from Chenoweth's experience as a human on this earth? 100% yes. Did I expect anything less? Absolutely not. It's not for everyone, but it was a good, quick little read.