
I can‘t believe I found a copy of this in the wild
I can‘t believe I found a copy of this in the wild
I remember when I was a teenager relating to Drew Barrymore‘s feelings when she was writing about low self esteem and drug use.
1. I ran track in high school. Now I run to the refrigerator.
2. Im grateful last night‘s shift is over. Holy hell 😱
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This is a biography that really stuck with me I've been a bigger fan of drew after reading this book.
#readingresolutions #memior @jess7
The tagged book was the first memoir i ever read her story always stuck with me I've always respected Drew for overcoming addiction & taking control of her life in a positive way.
Trevor Noah's book is on my TBR because of all your positive review oost I've been seeing.
#RockinMay #Cocaine I remember being so sad when this book came out in the 90s, to find out just how lost & messed up Drew Barrymore was with the alcohol, the pot, and then the cocaine snorting at twelve-years-old. I'm glad she was able to turn herself and her life around. 💜
It was weird feeling so protective of the child who wrote this book when Drew Barrymore is actually like 20 years older than me, but there's so much disorder in this book its devastating.
A little off because it did feel like she was just parroting things she had been told, but it felt like such a sad mixture of mature and way too young.
The only thing better than being actually asleep at 4 in the morning is having the company of two cats, a heated blanket, and a good book❤❤❤😻😻😻
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Going through old boxes on a Saturday night. This was the first book to save my life when I was a kid. Oh, Drew.