I breezed through this one within days. It was interesting, funny, poignant and very honest.
Jancee Dunn was a writer at Rolling Stone magazine and interviewed celebrities including Madonna, Barry White and a handful of rock stars during the pre-Nirvana and post-grunge hey day. She had a stint at MTV and shared several insights into the life of the rich and famous (Christina Aguilera is real, JT not so much).
In between exposes and revelations, she shared stories about her childhood, her close-knit family and a few failed relationships. In short, this book was a compulsive read, like flipping through the juiciest tabloid and reading the diary of a girl who got to live her wildest dreams. Inspiring!

