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I'm Glad My Mom Died
by Jennette McCurdy
I'm yet not sure that if one should rate someone's memoir or not, cause that's a piece of their their life that means alot to them, that why they decide to write a whole book about it.
As a Indian and Hindi speaker I grew up watching mostly Indian Disney shows (like best of luck Nikki and etc) , and Japanese cartoons, so basically I didn't knew who Jennette McCurdy is, I picked up the book just because I heard alot of people talking about it and it's a really good book, after reading half of the book, when their was mentioning of Ariana grande I understood who Jennette is, cause I've seen memes and videos of iCarly on social media.
After binge reading this book, I can say that this is one of the best book I've read this year, I almost lost faith in non fictional books, but this book gave me hope again, this is something you can read even if you don't know who Jennette is, this book is so inspiring as well as also tells us the darkness behind the glamour.
Apart from everyone I feel that this book is really important for people who think that putting their kids on social media, and making them a content is some great thing, this book talks very well about the mental state of a child who go through all these things.
At the end I would really recommend this book, and best to start in non fiction genre.
As a Indian and Hindi speaker I grew up watching mostly Indian Disney shows (like best of luck Nikki and etc) , and Japanese cartoons, so basically I didn't knew who Jennette McCurdy is, I picked up the book just because I heard alot of people talking about it and it's a really good book, after reading half of the book, when their was mentioning of Ariana grande I understood who Jennette is, cause I've seen memes and videos of iCarly on social media.
After binge reading this book, I can say that this is one of the best book I've read this year, I almost lost faith in non fictional books, but this book gave me hope again, this is something you can read even if you don't know who Jennette is, this book is so inspiring as well as also tells us the darkness behind the glamour.
Apart from everyone I feel that this book is really important for people who think that putting their kids on social media, and making them a content is some great thing, this book talks very well about the mental state of a child who go through all these things.
At the end I would really recommend this book, and best to start in non fiction genre.