Thursday, August 17, 2017

It's No F*cking Secret: Letters From A Badass Bitch! Review

It's No F*cking Secret: Letters From A Badass Bitch!

Book Review



Kelly Osbourne's Novel was really easy to get into. I can really relate to her. Sure I wasn't in a rock god's family and sure I wasn't a drug addict at any point in my life but just like me, she's very blunt and outspoken. This novel is definitely not for the easily offended types. She cusses, She lets out the skeletons in her closet, and she talks about some terrible events that have occurred in her life.

**Spoiler Alert**

Where she mentions her mother's cancer almost had me in tears. She was 18 at the time and had to sign consent forms for them to treat her mother all while her father was also in the hospital due to alcohol and drugs. It is the worst thing to have to go through seeing your loved ones suffering and all you can really do is wait it out. My heart goes out to Kelly for these hard times she's had to face. Especially as a teenager.

It's for sure not easy to be the daughter of a rock star, The whole world is trying to pick at things to hate her for or criticize but what I like about her is she tries not to be anyone but herself. She's grown up a lot and mentions things she'd undo if she could. My only advice to this dear girl is "Don't live with regrets, the past helped mold you into the person you are now. Embrace it!"

She's talked about her troubles with boys and being in the music scene. She talks about womanhood and a rebellious childhood. She shares many memories she had while on tour with her parents and people's expectations of her all the way into adulthood. I learned some useful "English" language as well. Whenever she used a slang British term, there was a little note on the page that describes what the word means in American English.

All I can really say is I loved this book so much I had to purchase it for my collection all while reading the copy I had got from the library thanks to a friend recommending it . It's one of those books that you can refer to whenever you're feeling lost in this horrible world we live in. That if you think you've got it bad, read about shit 20 times worse that has happened to someone else. Especially somewhat famous.

It goes to show whether you're popular in tabloids or not, we are all human. We make mistakes and have our bad days where we're just extremely depressed. The other lesson here is don't be afraid to be you. Other people suck why would you want to be someone else? you're awesome!

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