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blueskadu's review against another edition
emotional
funny
informative
lighthearted
reflective
fast-paced
5.0
tythereaderguy's review against another edition
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
fast-paced
5.0
kay_slayerofbooks's review against another edition
4.0
Enlightening
Alanis' music was EARLY childhood for me (I'm a mid-eighties baby) so I was fairly young learning and singing her songs. I honestly had NO IDEA what I singing or what any of it meant - like A LOT of songs I was singing in the early nineties. Didn't realize she was Canadian. I'm glad she was true to herself in early adulthood and wrote music she wanted to write (despite the people around her encouraging her to do otherwise). If she didn't I probably wouldn't know her songs now.
3.5 stars
Alanis' music was EARLY childhood for me (I'm a mid-eighties baby) so I was fairly young learning and singing her songs. I honestly had NO IDEA what I singing or what any of it meant - like A LOT of songs I was singing in the early nineties. Didn't realize she was Canadian. I'm glad she was true to herself in early adulthood and wrote music she wanted to write (despite the people around her encouraging her to do otherwise). If she didn't I probably wouldn't know her songs now.
3.5 stars
mugglemom's review against another edition
3.0
Another great little listen from this entire series.
Would love for Alanis Morissette to spill the beans on her pedo!!!
Would love for Alanis Morissette to spill the beans on her pedo!!!
kittycaserine's review against another edition
4.0
If you’re a fan of her this is a great way to dive deeper into her words and music (as the title implies.) I took my time with it, one section at a time but have recommended it to many people since starting it.