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aprilius_maximus's review
3.0
I reread this multiple times as a younger teen and I loved it to pieces. It explains so much of her life before and she really was inspiring to me when I was younger!
tonyblack602's review against another edition
4.0
Read this in like 6th grade, but I got the paperback edition with 5 new chapters, so I'll read it again!
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amoryslaysvamps's review
3.0
This was pretty much what I expected, it's just 16 year old Miley Cyrus' memoir. Every chapter is pretty short and optimistic.
sazzels's review
1.0
I got this book back when I was 12 years old and a huge Hannah Montana fan. Honestly, I never read all of it back then because I got bored of it quite fast (I also wasn't into reading). So now, 12 years later I thought I would give it another try and read the entire book.
I guess if you're a really big fan, this book is pretty interesting because she talks about her life before she became famous and how she was an outcast before she got her big role as Miley Stewart/Hannah Montana. It also features a lot of pictures of her from when she was a child until then, which is kinda cute. She also talks a lot about her family and how important it is to her and how she grew up. But now that I'm not a die-hard fan of her anymore, it all felt quite uninteresting to me. It seems that she's continuously trying to make everybody believe that she would never do "bad" things like partying, drinking or smoking. Well... that was before she had her rebel phase. And maybe back then she was trying to be a good role model for all the young girls out there that loved her but now that she changed so much it all seems a little... pathetic.
Anyways, I didn't like the book before and I still don't like it now. But I did like the little side notes she wrote every now and then and the lists she wrote down which made you get to know her a little more. But I'm glad I'm done with this book and I will never read it again.
I guess if you're a really big fan, this book is pretty interesting because she talks about her life before she became famous and how she was an outcast before she got her big role as Miley Stewart/Hannah Montana. It also features a lot of pictures of her from when she was a child until then, which is kinda cute. She also talks a lot about her family and how important it is to her and how she grew up. But now that I'm not a die-hard fan of her anymore, it all felt quite uninteresting to me. It seems that she's continuously trying to make everybody believe that she would never do "bad" things like partying, drinking or smoking. Well... that was before she had her rebel phase. And maybe back then she was trying to be a good role model for all the young girls out there that loved her but now that she changed so much it all seems a little... pathetic.
Anyways, I didn't like the book before and I still don't like it now. But I did like the little side notes she wrote every now and then and the lists she wrote down which made you get to know her a little more. But I'm glad I'm done with this book and I will never read it again.
an6ra_'s review
lighthearted
fast-paced
4.0
short and fun read 😊 finished this in like 3 hours 💁♀️ bought this book 14 years ago, and reading it today reminded me a lot of my childhood 😄 which was quite fun
molliedreams's review
3.0
Back when I first read it I was still in my teens and loved her (she was squeaky clean at that time). But really, having read a few biographies by now, this one is not only printed in a big font but also trying to fill pages with not so interesting stuff. Like how she enjoyed Chinese lettering for a hot minute. It reads like the book Disney allowed her to write while sounding like a 9 year old. This does not read authentically.
euniceamoroh's review
5.0
Read this a long time ago. Still a fan actually, sort of! I re-read this a couple of times years ago 'cuz I liked the feel of the book and the writing for some reason!