A review by avieherman
The Woman in Me by Britney Spears

dark emotional funny medium-paced

3.5

The writing is as mediocre as you’d expect. The beginning was entertaining in its understatedness. I’ve never been a huge Britney fan or followed her much, though I like her music and I’ve always felt that she was mistreated and misrepresented in the media. As the book progressed it got more compelling and I really felt for her and all that she was put through by her family and the media. It ended on a very hopeful note and left me rooting for her, hoping that she has found peace and interested to see what she works on next. It also let me appreciate her music and career in general in a new light. 

The entertainment industry can be toxic and the media is a nightmare, but the more accounts I read, especially from former-child stars, the more I feel that their families are often the biggest problems.