2.5 stars, which I will round down to 2 stars overall.
I will start by saying that, while I did enjoy some S Club 7 songs during high school, I was never a big fan. I liked a lot of other English bands more (5ive, Westlife, Blue, etc). But, when I saw that Hannah had written her memoirs, I was interested because I had Claire's book from Steps and I thought it might be similar. Word to the wise, read Claire's, not Hannah's.
When I first started this book, I was enjoying it. I find it interesting to read about celebrities beginnings, and how they got into the entertainment industry. Hannah's spoke much about her early childhood, family life, getting into theatre, etc. While some of it was repetitive, it was still interesting.
Moving on, we get to her audition for S Club 7 at sixteen years old, and then being taken in as a member of the band. This is where I felt like the book too a downward spiral. If you are looking for information on S Club 7, you won't find much here. In fact, you are reading between the lines a lot. Most of the S Club 7 years was Hannah saying "no drama". They went to Miami to film the first TV series (I never watched any of the TV series or movies), and she would say something like, "we lived in American apartments, and had no drama". She says "no drama" so much that, as the reader, you are forced to think that she is just saying that to say it, and does not mean it. Overall, the whole chapters during her S Club 7 time were very glossed over. Lots about her relationship with Paul, which I did not know about until he passed away last year, but nothing about the band. Nothing about the recording process. Nothing about the touring process. It was like she auditioned for the band, was accepted, filmed the Miami show, did Party in the Park, and then it was over. Absolutely nothing about that time.
So then you move onto Hannah's life post S Club 7. A bit more interested, especially about her time on Primeval mostly because she was dating her costar, and some other things she did. But nothing in the terms of stories. The acting career felt very glossed over as well. If you don't want the public to know about your life, please don't write a book about it.
Following this, I found that the book just got weird and out of order. She talked about getting back together with Paul during the 2015 S Club 7 reunion, while saying she broke Adam's heart. Who is Adam?! You read in the foreword that Adam is her current partner but is this the same guy? Then you get into her breast implant issues (developed an autoimmune condition following the surgery), which Adam supported her through, but then she says she left him for Paul. I was so confused. Was she doing the reunion during the breast implants, or was it right after she got them. Maybe I would know those answers if I followed Hannah's life in the media but, I didn't. I kind of expected to get that info here but it was not there. The confusion and disorganization went on from there. You read about her miscarriages but then find out later that this was after the birth of her two daughters, not before. Confused because nothing past the breast implants was in order.
Overall, 2.5 stars because of the disorganization, lack of information, and the very poor editing. Like other people have mentioned, the editing was terrible. Run on sentences, misspelled words, combined words without spaces, I could go on. Was this book rushed to print? I am kind of upset that I spent money on it but at least I got it on sale on Bookoutlet Canada.