4.0

In this book Portia de Rossi tells of her struggle with anorexia and with her sexuality. I thought it was a pretty awesome story despite its sad themes. Mostly I just thought it was inspiring to read because I really felt like I was in Portia's head and even though we don't/didn't have the same issues, the way she struggled with hers is sort of the way I struggle with mine (the drill sergeant/not actually noticing that no one else sees these terrible things we see about ourselves). So it inspired me to take a good look at how I live my life and maybe figure out a healthier approach.
My only issue with this book was the end. The whole book seems to build and build and build and then all of a sudden everything is all wrapped up in the epilogue. I was really annoyed with that at first but then the epilogue is pretty thorough and "conclusiony" that I guess it is okay...