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A review by wonderwomannz
UnApologetically Me by Bree Tomasel
emotional
informative
lighthearted
reflective
medium-paced
5.0
I have to say, it's not often that I pick up an autobiography or memoir. But when I do, it's usually because I'm genuinely interested in the person, and Bree absolutely fits that bill. I often listen to her on the radio and catch her on TV, and I can't help but adore her. She's so funny, refreshingly honest, and incredibly down to earth.
What I especially loved about this book was that Bree narrated it herself. Hearing her story in her own voice added an intimate layer that made the experience even more enjoyable for me. As I listened, I felt like I was having a conversation with a friend. I appreciated how she opened up about various parts of her life, from her early days and discovering her sexuality to the challenges she faced, including a traumatic event and the impact of anxiety on her life.
One of the most intriguing parts for me was Bree's discussion about her ADHD diagnosis. It resonated deeply, and I found myself reflecting on my own experiences. I swear, I need to get this checked out for myself! It was enlightening to hear someone else's journey with it, especially from someone I admire.
The book’s structure was well thought out and flowed remarkably well. Bree took me on a journey through her life, sharing insights into her health issues, her time in radio, her experience as a TV host and talking about having kids. I appreciated how she talked about her mental breakdowns. It seems to be happening more and more these days and I love it. It makes us feel like we aren’t alone.
This was a fantastic listen, and I loved every moment of it. It's a testament to Bree's resilience and humor, and it left me inspired to embrace my own journey. If you’re looking for a memoir that is both heartfelt and entertaining, I couldn’t recommend this more!
What I especially loved about this book was that Bree narrated it herself. Hearing her story in her own voice added an intimate layer that made the experience even more enjoyable for me. As I listened, I felt like I was having a conversation with a friend. I appreciated how she opened up about various parts of her life, from her early days and discovering her sexuality to the challenges she faced, including a traumatic event and the impact of anxiety on her life.
One of the most intriguing parts for me was Bree's discussion about her ADHD diagnosis. It resonated deeply, and I found myself reflecting on my own experiences. I swear, I need to get this checked out for myself! It was enlightening to hear someone else's journey with it, especially from someone I admire.
The book’s structure was well thought out and flowed remarkably well. Bree took me on a journey through her life, sharing insights into her health issues, her time in radio, her experience as a TV host and talking about having kids. I appreciated how she talked about her mental breakdowns. It seems to be happening more and more these days and I love it. It makes us feel like we aren’t alone.
This was a fantastic listen, and I loved every moment of it. It's a testament to Bree's resilience and humor, and it left me inspired to embrace my own journey. If you’re looking for a memoir that is both heartfelt and entertaining, I couldn’t recommend this more!