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A review by xx_selenite
Sorry Not Sorry: Dreams, Mistakes, and Growing Up by Naya Rivera
funny
inspiring
lighthearted
medium-paced
I overall enjoyed this book. I listened to the audiobook and the writing style combined with Naya's voice made me feel like at a sleepover at some moments.
My biggest critic on the book is that dividing it by topics sometimes lost me in the chronology.
That being said, it is only a small thing compared to the very interesting topics she deals with: money, body image, race, and so on.
There is a certain ironical bitterness in hearing her say she wants to live for a long time, and that she has trust in God's plan for her.
Rest in peace Naya.
My biggest critic on the book is that dividing it by topics sometimes lost me in the chronology.
That being said, it is only a small thing compared to the very interesting topics she deals with: money, body image, race, and so on.
There is a certain ironical bitterness in hearing her say she wants to live for a long time, and that she has trust in God's plan for her.
Rest in peace Naya.