I really liked this book better than her first book. Her first book almost read like she was still a teenager while this one reads like she's finally grown up and a mature adult. I really love how honest she was about how tough it was after she gave birth and how tough it is to be a mother. I found myself relating to her, even though she is a celebrity. I also admire her for sticking to her true self and trying to give her son the best life she can and not having to rely on nannies to raise him. I am saddened to hear about what Hank did to her recently and I do hope they work it out, but also I hope that she writes another book about this hard time that she is going through. The last chapters seemed like notes to her mother directly and her husband. Not to the actual 99.9% of people reading it. But I love Kendra, because she changed in ways she needed to, but kept her voice. She may seem ditzy but shes not dumb. I dont know with the news on her lately, if its true. But it makes it weird and uncomfortable to read. But what shes like I cant help but think we could get along.
not a literary masterpiece but funny and honest. i like her!
—Tanya
She brings up the same things over and over. Wasn't my fave!
—Rebecca
Enjoy Kendra, but couldn't get into this book
—StWhatsername13
Blah. Waste of a guilty pleasure/easy read.
—Rowwy
Its a very simple light read.
—soph