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A review by shakespearesgirl
Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood and Scientology by Leah Remini, Rebecca Paley
5.0
Leah Remini is one of the few people I genuinely want to meet someday. This memoir/expose is totally indicative of why--she's loyal, funny, tough, and caring, and she will fight against the injustices she sees in the world.
Ms. Remini starts this memoir with brutal honesty, confessing to her flaws with candor and no hint of reluctance. She keeps that candor throughout her book, telling everything like she sees it, but without trying to be scandalous. There's no hint of the gossipy, "Just think of all the stories I could tell you if I wanted" tone that many memoirs take on. Instead, Ms. Remini is focused on telling the reader about Scientology, her experience with it, and her break from it. And it's amazing and harsh and sometimes painful.
Highly recommended, especially as a supplement to other Scientology exposes, such as Going Clear.
Ms. Remini starts this memoir with brutal honesty, confessing to her flaws with candor and no hint of reluctance. She keeps that candor throughout her book, telling everything like she sees it, but without trying to be scandalous. There's no hint of the gossipy, "Just think of all the stories I could tell you if I wanted" tone that many memoirs take on. Instead, Ms. Remini is focused on telling the reader about Scientology, her experience with it, and her break from it. And it's amazing and harsh and sometimes painful.
Highly recommended, especially as a supplement to other Scientology exposes, such as Going Clear.