4.0

I mean, everyone knows what a psycho Miscavige is. His niece and dad already told the whole world. Not sure when Leah's book came out in the midst of those, this could have been before them but I can't be bothered to look up the dates right now.

It was interesting to see a famous person's perspective of the church, and holy shit, does it surprise anyone that Tom Cruise is the way he is?

It's not the best I've ever read in terms of writing, but it felt conversational and I liked that. For a book like this, I think it needs to feel that way. I also appreciated Leah's brutal honesty at the very beginning of the book and how she laid out her family's secrets, knowing that the "church" would drag them out for her if she did not disclose that info first.

Not a bad way to spend a couple hours, but if you want a more detailed book about the practices and tools of Scientology, you're better off reading Jenna Miscavige-Hill's book.