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This book is hilarious and full of so many truths about the music biz and relationships that come out of it.
Made it to page 28 before deciding to chuck this...the main character was so irritating and trite and the only reason I would have kept going was simply for hate reading...there are better books to seek out.
read this in college - cannot remember much about it, just wanted to document that I did read it and was not thrilled with it enough to recommend it.
This might be one of the worst books I ever read. An absolute cringe fest. Straight to the trash you go.
I really wanted to love it, but couldn'tWhen I bought the book I thought I was going to read a fiction work about a girl who wanted to be a rockstar. Instead I ended up with a diary of a 28 years old who thinks, acts, and writes like a 13 years old.
This book is laugh-out-loud hilarious! That is all you need to know about this debut novel by Jen Sincero. Anyone who has spent their life and time in the music industry, no matter how big or small, can really relate to this story. The good thing is, even if you know nothing about the latest in the music scene, you will still surely love how the author relates this novel to the ups and downs of the music and recording world.Written as a journal with additional 'notes to self', Don't Sleep With Y...
The tone is amusing, and the story moves along. But the formatting was really annoying. I want to feel like I'm reading a novel, not an owner's manual. The ending seemed abrupt.
Not really what I was expecting, I somehow thought that was supposed to be a non-fiction account...
This book was way better than I thought it was going to be. It was one of those: "I have low expectations for you, prove me wrong Sincero!" At first, the journal entry format put me off- thinking "I'm never going to be able to get anything out of this" but within fifteen pages, I was laughing and identifying with the ease and flow of the format. It was truly like reading someone's journal and discovering things along with them. The narrator is obnoxious, but in a sincere yet innocent way. She is...
Hey, don't judge me! Natasha made me read it! :) And what do you know about me and drummers, N? Feeling a little paranoid here. :P After 2 short-lived attempts at this book (and subsequent irritation and boredom) I've finally gotten into this one... now I'm actually hooked. Not really something that would normally appeal to me, but I couldn't sleep at 4 a.m., and my brain was driving me crazy, and I just couldn't stand to read anything more about healing my problems or finding my life's calling....
So here's the thing with this book. It's a fun read; really light, written in a journal style with little quirky facts, statements, and lists thrown in for flair. I think technically it's even listed as a YA book, which I find that I usually enjoy reading, and this was no exception. I fear that I just had slightly higher expectations, which is why the fifth star isn't rearing its head. See, I thought this book would be perfect for me in my life at the moment: much as the protagonist quit her job...