A review by ekofficer
I'm Glad My Mom Died by Jennette McCurdy

4.0

Witty. Jennette’s dark humor had me laughing out loud multiple times, despite her equally dark content. I should probably be rating this five stars, but am holding the fact that I wasn’t interested in her to begin with against her, so I therefore wasn’t as intrigued by this book as I was with Prince Harry’s Spare, which I just read. Maybe I’m being nosy, but the teacher in me was left wondering by the lack of elaboration on the ex-boyfriend who thought he was Jesus reincarnated and how her mom’s longtime husband overlooked and/or forgave the fact that three of the kids he was raising were fathered by another man. I’ll read the sequel, or her next book on a completely different topic, if one transpires.