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(At worst, they can be ghostwritten fluff.)

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Ahead,Voguerounds up the best of the genre for your reading pleasure.
Emily Gilmorenarrates 60 decades, reaching back long before Amy Sherman Palladinos generationally belovedGilmore Girls.
Just so you know, shes Team Logan.

Four hundred and twenty pages in, andPart Onewraps in the 80s.
Roll on,Part Two.
From there, she made magic happen.

A scripture for your own creative and political revolution.
by Bethany Joy Lenz
An unnerving and fascinating read for fans ofOne Tree Hillor otherwise.
I could read his candid and expansive thoughts on his turns inThe Godfathermovies again and again.

Blending prose and poetry, its a refreshing and empowering read.
Authentic and very moving.
As much as I loved reading this, Id also recommend the audiobook, which Sinead herself narrates.

Anything to keep her around as long as possible.
I.M.by Isaac Mizrahi (2019)
I.M.
Still, the quality of his memoir,I.M., is notable.

The best celebrity memoirs are as unsparingly honest as Philipps is.
Scovell names names and calls it like she sees it.
), the glamor of the gig, the grind of being a working mother.

Fisher was hopelessly, naively in love with him, and Ford took advantage of the situation.
Thats just the beginning ofThe Daily Showhosts remarkable story.
At turns harrowing and hilarious, its perhaps best consumedvia audiobook, read by the author.

As Drew writes, I wanted to rescue myself.
Shes not really in the tell-all business, but what shes written reveals plenty.
Huang gives an unapologetically real look at his upbringing in a hardworking and often strict Chinese-American family.

And his sumptuous descriptions of food make you really, really hungry.
It follows her journey to stardom and is filled with amazing behind-the-scenes stories from her time onSaturday Night Live.
Candid, self-deprecating, funny (duh): the perfect before-bed read.

Theessays in this bookare soJill: Honest, irreverent, slightly dark.
full of curse wordsyet imminently likable and, in fact, addictive.
While it wasnt going to win a Pulitzer, any fan of 80srom-comswill still find this delightful!

Just go along with the music and dont think too hard about it.
Ultimately, its the reader who reaps the rewards of that request.
The sheer magnitude of debauchery at their peak in the 1980s is too compelling to look away.

Lauren Mechling,Voguecontributor and author ofHow Could She






































