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astridandlouise 's review for:
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by Alexa Chung
Easy read. I literally read this in about 40 minutes.
There wasn't anything good about this book. It's basically like reading someone's journal chronicling their life lessons (basically someone who is stuck in a bubble of self obsession.)
I enjoy reading books like this because really when it comes down to it I'm nosey and like to know everything (I don't really even like Alexa Chung that much and being Australian, I actually have no idea why she's famous..) so I read.
I didn't learn anything and I don't think I necessarily lost brain cells either.
I guess it was a book to make some cash off of her name filled with nothing exciting really.
(She's also not a very good artist. Her drawings look like the artist Napoleon dynamite, and we know his art was questionable..)
There wasn't anything good about this book. It's basically like reading someone's journal chronicling their life lessons (basically someone who is stuck in a bubble of self obsession.)
I enjoy reading books like this because really when it comes down to it I'm nosey and like to know everything (I don't really even like Alexa Chung that much and being Australian, I actually have no idea why she's famous..) so I read.
I didn't learn anything and I don't think I necessarily lost brain cells either.
I guess it was a book to make some cash off of her name filled with nothing exciting really.
(She's also not a very good artist. Her drawings look like the artist Napoleon dynamite, and we know his art was questionable..)