... turns out a lot of the time it really IS just her.
this was rambling, affected and full of the kind of words adults use when talking to children. the gimmicky sections where she has conversations with her 18 year old self got old fast and i feel like she should have just kept that in a diary somewhere ...
i did appreciate the message she's trying to get across which is basically
'you do you'. maybe i was expecting an autobiography and that's why i'm disappointed? some of the sections made me laugh, especially the stories about working in an office.
so, i tried to like this but i think i can only stand miranda in 20 minute sessions with the physical comedy in front of me and not written inside little stars!
*puts book down, probably never to pick it up again, and shakes head sadly*