A review by libraryoflyssa
Sorry Not Sorry: Dreams, Mistakes, and Growing Up by Naya Rivera

4.0

Do I think that this is the most politically correct memoir? Absolutely not. But, considering it was released in 2016, I do believe that if Naya Rivera were still alive, there would be growth from thoughtless statements and assumptions. I adored Rivera's honest storytelling from everything from growing up as a child actress to starring on Glee and struggling to make ends meet before getting her big break. This memoir was handled with poise on controversial topics (aka L*a M*chele), as well as made me laugh, and also brought about heartbreak thinking about all the dreams Naya Rivera had for her future. Such a fun read overall!