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I'm Glad My Mom Died
- By: Jennette McCurdy
- Narrated by: Jennette McCurdy
- Length: 6 hrs and 26 mins
- Unabridged
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Jennette McCurdy was six years old when she had her first acting audition. Her mother’s dream was for her only daughter to become a star, and Jennette would do anything to make her mother happy. So she went along with what Mom called “calorie restriction." She endured extensive at-home makeovers while Mom chided, “Your eyelashes are invisible, okay? You think Dakota Fanning doesn’t tint hers?” She was even showered by Mom until age sixteen while sharing her diaries, email, and all her income. In I’m Glad My Mom Died, Jennette recounts all this in unflinching detail.
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Unexpectedly poor narration
- By Blurryface on 08-10-22
- I'm Glad My Mom Died
- By: Jennette McCurdy
- Narrated by: Jennette McCurdy
Sad, Funny, Shocking
Reviewed: 08-29-22
So many cringy truth bombs. I absolutely loved this book! I laughed, cried, & said WTF!? This family is crazy! I really hope she considers follow-up books. I’m sure there has to be so much more. Definitely feels like she’s holding back - A LOT! She’s still very protective of her mother (among others), but maybe that will come with time.
The only negative is that Jennette talks so fast. I literally thought my audiobook speed was on a higher setting and checked it a couple times.
I love her sarcastic sense of humor. Definitely can see it’s how she gets through tough situations though.
Wish you all the best Jennette!
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Caviar Dreams, Tuna Fish Budget
- How to Survive in Business and Life
- By: Margaret Josephs
- Narrated by: Margaret Josephs
- Length: 6 hrs and 23 mins
- Unabridged
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Margaret Josephs is a hustler. She’s a tough cookie. She speaks her mind. She never leaves the house without lipstick on. She’s also a devoted wife, mother, daughter, businesswoman, lifestyle expert, and fan-favorite star of the reality TV series The Real Housewives of New Jersey. Sounds pretty glamorous, right? Well, things are never exactly as they seem.
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Love “the Marge!”
- By katie grither on 04-22-21
- Caviar Dreams, Tuna Fish Budget
- How to Survive in Business and Life
- By: Margaret Josephs
- Narrated by: Margaret Josephs
A True Inspiration for Women
Reviewed: 06-07-21
A must for any HW fan. I absolutely adore “The Marge” & this book solidified why. She’s such a hard worker, compassionate & forgiving, a great friend, and above all, loving wife & mother. I listened to the audiobook version & enjoyed hearing Margaret’s own voice. However, the one critique I have is there is some repetition with words, phrases, & stories, and the book doesn’t stick with the timeline - it’s a little all over the place. But I appreciate the honesty, especially with her childhood & work experiences. I also really enjoyed hearing about her business. I had no idea it was such a successful company & Marge really started an entire industry of goods.
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The End of Normal
- By: Stephanie Madoff Mack
- Narrated by: Stephanie Madoff Mack
- Length: 6 hrs and 36 mins
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An explosive, heartbreaking memoir from the widow of Mark Madoff and daughter-in-law of Bernard Madoff, the first genuine inside story from a family member who has lived through - and survived - both the public crisis and her own deeply personal tragedy. In this candid insider account, she talks about her idyllic wedding to Mark, what it was really like to be a part of the Madoff family, the build-up to Bernard's confession, and the media frenzy that followed. It is about the loss of the fairytale life she knew and the tragic and final loss of her husband.
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Madoff's family values
- By Olga Rozzell on 10-25-11
- The End of Normal
- By: Stephanie Madoff Mack
- Narrated by: Stephanie Madoff Mack
Worth Listening To
Reviewed: 01-11-21
Such a tragic story. There were a few things I found hard to deal with. First, with the author also narrating, it was hard to get past her awkward pauses and terribly dramatic acting. Also, she tries way too hard to come off as the Madoff family victim. As the daughter-in-law, the sister-in-law, the ex-wife, the step-mother. It’s just ”poor me” throughout the entire book. She also seems to have a very hard time with jealousy. Finally, and this was the hardest for me to listen to and not physically roll my eyes, she mentions little digs that just don’t need to be said. Especially towards or about her step kids (there’s one at the end that’s particularly brutal when the son asks for and takes all the fishing reels and she wanted to keep some for her own son, which I understand, but she should’ve said something to him at that time, not in a book!).
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Wild Game
- My Mother, Her Secret, and Me
- By: Adrienne Brodeur
- Narrated by: Julia Whelan, Adrienne Brodeur
- Length: 8 hrs and 19 mins
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On a hot July night on Cape Cod when Adrienne was 14, her mother, Malabar, woke her at midnight with five simple words that would set the course of both of their lives for years to come: Ben Souther just kissed me. Adrienne instantly became her mother’s confidante and helpmate, blossoming in the sudden light of her attention, and from then on, Malabar came to rely on her daughter to help orchestrate what would become an epic affair with her husband’s closest friend.
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Rich People Behaving Badly
- By Joan on 10-28-19
- Wild Game
- My Mother, Her Secret, and Me
- By: Adrienne Brodeur
- Narrated by: Julia Whelan, Adrienne Brodeur
Co-Dependent mother/daughter relationship
Reviewed: 12-01-19
I was really enjoying this book when it started out, however as it went on, it’s clear that “Reni” is just as dependent on this inappropriate mother/daughter relationship as her mother is. She makes excuses for her mother’s bad behavior and allows her mother to control and influence every aspect of her life. Towards the end it was difficult to even finish the book as adult Reni continues to excuse her mother’s behaviors.
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