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A review by bupdaddy
Hello, Molly!: A Memoir by Sean Wilsey, Molly Shannon, Molly Shannon
I don't think I'll star this one. Celebrity memoirs aren't my thing, so if they're yours you will probably like it.
Entertaining, but not as reflective as I was expecting. She's been through a lot, and survived, and I respect that, but I didn't feel the struggle. She doesn't owe anybody that, of course, and maybe she wasn't putting it out there, either. I really don't know. Like I said, maybe just not my thing.
It also felt kind of disjointed but maybe that comes with the territory of celebrity memoir.
Entertaining, but not as reflective as I was expecting. She's been through a lot, and survived, and I respect that, but I didn't feel the struggle. She doesn't owe anybody that, of course, and maybe she wasn't putting it out there, either. I really don't know. Like I said, maybe just not my thing.
It also felt kind of disjointed but maybe that comes with the territory of celebrity memoir.