
My rating: 4 of 5 stars
A sad, but unfortunately all-too-common tale. Meteoric rise to fame, on top of the world with everything seemingly going perfectly, and then the overpowering lure of excess. A supposed story of redemption and self-discovery ultimately comes across as bitter, and accusatory. Every single bad thing that happens in Tammy's life is effortlessly blamed on someone else. I hate when people refuse to accept accountability. Why did I give the book four stars? As crazy as it might sound, I believe that she thinks every word is honest. Also, she isn't afraid of providing excessive detail. While it's all too much on several occasions, props must be given to someone willing to go all out.
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