4.0
informative reflective medium-paced

 This is the personal memoir of Tionne Watkins, also known as T-Boz, and one third of the band TLC. She was born in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1970. This book details her entrance into the music industry and her rise to fame. Obviously, there are details about her music career, which were really entertaining. She got into quite a bit of shenanagins, which she didn't really seem to have consequences about...at least not any consequences like I would have imagined. She really went through a lot of stuff in the course of this book.

This book is currently available on Audible Plus to listen to for free. The book was about five hours to listen to. It was entertaining enough, and I enjoyed it. I learned a great deal about sickle cell, which the author suffers from. The stuff that I knew about this illness was next to nothing, so this book was an amazing educational tool for me. I liked the inside look at the music career. I liked a lot of TLC songs, and was shocked when Lisa died. It was neat to learn more about the band. If you are a TLC fan, you should check this book out.