A quirky darling, actress Kendrick delivers a quirky darling performance as author (and narrator). This collection of essays begins with her childhood and early acting in theater and continues through her big roles in recent movies such as
Pitch Perfect and
Into the Woods. Her well-known witty, self-deprecating humor (not new to her fans on Twitter) allows her to discuss some of her First World problems in a funny and almost approachable way. Those looking for hot gossip about the "Twilight" movies, Chris Pine, or George Clooney will be disappointed. The only shade she throws is on herself. Her narration fits the book perfectly and also helps get this memoir to that sweet spot—where the book feels like a genuine conversation over coffee. However, much like a puppy, cute will only get you so far. The first two-thirds of the book are a fast-paced delight, but the narration starts to drag toward the end.
VERDICT This book will have no problem finding an audience. Make room for this next to Lauren Graham's (see above) and Amy Schumer's recent titles.
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