tashadhyani 's review for:

Too Much Is Not Enough by Andrew Rannells
3.0

I wasn't particularly interested in the life of Andrew Rannells and how he made it in Broadway/Hollywood. I just love watching him on interviews and the show "Black Monday", and I was running out of his YouTube interview contents so I thought I'd pick up the book while I waited for the third season of the show and more interviews of him. The book delivers what I expected, it's basically the printed version of a lengthy Andrew Rannells interview about his life: shamelessly candid, a mixture of success x coming of age story. Although, his early accounts on the abusive relationship he had with a much older guy particularly struck me. It demonstrates how manipulative toxic relationships can be, especially if it involves a very young confused teenager, trapping and making him feel utterly helpless. We also get to see his vulnerability and innocence, which are rarely displayed in his persona.