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hikachi 's review for:
I'm Glad My Mom Died
by Jennette McCurdy
I don't read a lot of memoirs, to be honest. But I was on a roll after finishing the Traitor King about King Edward VII and Wallis Simpson. And this one was quite hyped up at that time.
I recognized her face but I never watched any iCarly episodes. I mean, I know about the shows et al. I also received enough trigger warnings prior. But this one is so honest.
I hope she writes more, she surely has a knack for it. One thing that Jeannette candidly tell the reader is her state of mind after iCarly ended. She spent enough years and to missed any life skill other people would have.
Yes, she sounded bitter when compare herself to Ariana Grande who came from a very different background. I mean, who wouldn't? I know I'd be as bitter, if not more, if I were in her shoes.
I recognized her face but I never watched any iCarly episodes. I mean, I know about the shows et al. I also received enough trigger warnings prior. But this one is so honest.
I hope she writes more, she surely has a knack for it. One thing that Jeannette candidly tell the reader is her state of mind after iCarly ended. She spent enough years and to missed any life skill other people would have.
Yes, she sounded bitter when compare herself to Ariana Grande who came from a very different background. I mean, who wouldn't? I know I'd be as bitter, if not more, if I were in her shoes.