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rotatinglibrary 's review for:
My Life, Deleted: A Memoir
by Joan Bolzan, Caitlin Rother, Scott Bolzan
Terrible writing. Scot is an unreliable narrator- which would make sense if he had been the only author. The picture painted of Scot is angry, holier than thou, and irresponsible. I couldn’t sympathize with his family’s so called money problems with paying the bills when in the next sentence his family was jetting off to Hawaii. The focus of the book is less on scot’s amnesia and recovery than it is about his familial relationships, which are frankly boring to anyone else.