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askxtine 's review for:
Accidentally on Purpose
by Kristen Kish
At times very touching, especially when you can hear tears in her voice at the hard stuff, or the beautiful stuff. But this book also did a dance of moving from first person narration (personal and interesting) to 2nd and 3rd person generalizations about how the world works, or should work, etc (which I found jarring and a little forced, like writing a thesis statement and 3 supporting ideas for school). It was interesting to hear her story, as I only know her from her contestant time on Top Chef. I'm glad she found love and can be authentically herself in public and private.