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A review by paperbackparker
Secrets for the Mad: Obsessions, Confessions, and Life Lessons by Dodie Clark
4.0
maybe more of a 3.5? i don’t know.
dodie isn’t ~THE BEST~ writer in the world, but i thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. it was aesthetically pleasing, thought-provoking, and just a fun, quick read. i really appreciate dodie as a person and artist, and i think this book did a great job at showing who she is. it was interesting to go deeper into her thoughts, reading stuff that her music and videos don’t necessarily always say. if you’re a fan of dodie, or are just looking to learn more about this interesting gal, i definitely recommend this book.
dodie isn’t ~THE BEST~ writer in the world, but i thoroughly enjoyed reading this book. it was aesthetically pleasing, thought-provoking, and just a fun, quick read. i really appreciate dodie as a person and artist, and i think this book did a great job at showing who she is. it was interesting to go deeper into her thoughts, reading stuff that her music and videos don’t necessarily always say. if you’re a fan of dodie, or are just looking to learn more about this interesting gal, i definitely recommend this book.