A review by uberbutter
Love, Pamela by Pamela Anderson

emotional informative inspiring reflective medium-paced

5.0

Let's admit it, we're all known for judging a book by its cover, assuming how someone is with no info. And I am no different. I grew up in the 90s and Pamela Anderson was known for all the wrong reasons - she was a blond ditz, slow motion runs and couldn't be taken seriously as an actress (hello Baywatch!), and her choice in men suuuucked. But even with those assumptions, I picked up Love, Pamela with an open mind and I'm glad I did. I was wrong and willing to admit it  - she's intelligent, well spoken, talented, and kick-ass....her choice in men still sucks though. This was, honestly, a very lovely memoir and my opinion changed drastically on Anderson. At only 249 pages, her story is raw, truthful, and emotional. I really wish it had been longer. I will point out that there are mentions of sexual and physical abuse so there's your warning before jumping into this book. Well worth the read and definitely one of my favorite books for 2024.