Okay. OKAY. First, the positive. I did really enjoy this book overall. It was a good, easy read. I found her relatable and endearing, with all of the talk of her issues with insecurity, shyness, anxiety, fear, etc. It was one of those, "well if she can do it, maybe I can, too" situations, when you saw how successful she was in her dream job at FAB magazine. It was also nice to see how she was able to overcome these issues as the years went on. In general, I liked her and her story very much. I was going to give her 4 stars instead of 3, but then the annoyances took over.
SO NOW THE NEGATIVE. First of all, for someone who has made her living as a writer, there sure were a lot of typos in this book. It was like Typo City. And my main complaint is that she seems rather... critical of people's looks. I don't know if it's because since she is writing about meetings/interviews that happened 30+ years ago, what she remembers most clearly are her impressions of these people, much of which would involve their appearance. But it seemed like she had far too many negative things to say regarding people's looks. Which I resent. I mean, when you interview a BEATLE (Paul McCartney) and your only comment is on his "declining looks" and there is no mention of it being a meaningful, special experience... I have a problem with this. I can sort of excuse her comments about Linda's hairy legs, unattractive haircut, lack of makeup, etc, because, I mean... okay. But who knew Paul was no longer good-looking in the early 70s???? You learn something new every day! And then there was the comment about Marc Bolan being overweight when she interviewed him. Now, I am not in denial - I know he put on a few pounds in his later years. But calling him OVERWEIGHT may be a bit unnecessary. Maybe I'm wrong, seeing as how I am no doctor, but his weight always seemed to me to be more or less in the healthy range. And then there's the comment she made about Olive Osmond being EXTREMELY OVERWEIGHT. Having next to no knowledge of the Osmonds, I googled this woman, and MY GOD. Unless the pictures I found are very much misleading... the word "extreme" is, pardon me, EXTREME. Seeing as how she appeared generally normal sized and not 5000 pounds. Overweight, sure. EXTREMELY OVERWEIGHT? Must we? By the end of the book, I discovered that the author has had much success with diet books so I guess that explains that.
Now. With all of this, I was still going to give her 4 stars. Until I got to her "where are they now" section at the end. Where she DID NOT EVEN GET KEITH MOON'S CAUSE OF DEATH RIGHT. HOW HARD IS IT. TO FIND THIS INFORMATION AND MAKE SURE WHAT YOU HAVE IS CORRECT BEFORE PUBLISHING IT IN YOUR MEMOIRS. YOU NAME YOUR BOOK AFTER THIS PERSON TO HELP IT SELL SINCE THE REST OF YOUR STORIES ARE QUITE FRANKLY MORE OR LESS NOT PARTICULARLY INTERESTING, AND YOU DON'T HAVE THE DECENCY TO GET THE INFORMATION ABOUT HIS DEATH RIGHT. HOW HARD IS THIS. 3 stars.