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Book Reviews of Find MeBook Review: Not bad, not bad. But not great. Summary: 2 Stars
I imagine Rosie O'Donnell's fans would adore this book. She's honest and insightful, blending an incredible story of a long-distance friendship that isn't what it seems with her own painful memories of her childhood.
If you're not a big Rosie O'Donnell fan, but maybe just interested in pop culture or memoir, it's still a fine book. It's full of humor and is a quick read.
It doesn't try to be something more than it is, and that's how it works so well. It's hard to dislike a woman who has been through so much, who wants to help others, and who realizes her own problems are what drives her desire to help.
If you're a fan, you'll love it. If not, there are worse books to read if you want to pass some time.
Book Review: I thought this was an autobiography???? Summary: 2 Stars
Sorry to say, but I didn't like this book. Very boring read. I love Rosie and wanted to know more about her life and what made her who she is today. This book rarely dishes on that. It is mostly about a girl that she is obsessed with talking to and helping. I didn't give a hoot about some strange girl and their phone conversations. Wouldn't recommend this book to anyone. Was actually embarrassed that I bought it after I read it. Rosie...please do a real autobiography!
Book Review: I give it two for being a compelling read... Summary: 2 Stars
but Rosie O'Donnel is a nutjob. She has serious issues. The fact that she flew this clinically insane woman out to NYC for a meet n' greet says loads about her own insanity. I had the heebie jeebies after reading this book. Rosie - you need therapy. And if you're already in therapy, you need to fire your shrink and get a better one.
Book Review: What was that? Summary: 1 Stars
I bought this book at the dollar store and I think it was overpriced. I can't believe anyone published this book. It is like reading someone's story of a dream they had. It is confusing and it is just a dream so, who cares. Why would you want to read about it? I like Rosie, but I think you are missing nothing if you skip this book. I thought it would be a kind of bio, but it wasn't that at all. It was strange, and not even in an interesting way.
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