Joey Essex (yes, that is his real name!) made a name for himself on the BAFTA award winning ITV2 reality show 'The Only Way Is Essex', and has since appeared on other shows including "I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out Of Here" and "Celebrity Juice", aswell as his own show, "Educating Joey Essex". 'Being Reem' is Joey's autobiography, released at the age of... 23! You might think 'what could Joey have possibly lived through that allows him to release an autobiography at the age of 23?!', and you would be partially right to think that, however this book is actually brilliant!
Reading this book (which was ghostwritten by Heat magazine's Lucie Cave), you can instantly tell that it is a Joey Essex book - it's as funny as you would expect it to be, and very entertaining! There isn't a lot of life stories in here though like an autobiography would expect, but this book gives Joey the chance to set the record straight on certain things that fans want to know.... for example, what really happened behind the scenes with his very public relationship with co-star Sam Faiers, what happened during his brief fling with model Amy Willerton, and we get to see his rapid rise to fame over 288 pages.
Also in this book, we are treated to a Joey Dictionary where Joey explains what all of his made up words mean - like Reem, and Fusey. We also get to find out what Joey learnt whilst writing that book, and some facts about the world you can just tell he Googled ;)
All in all, I enjoyed this book a lot! I think I would have finished it a lot quicker if life didn't get in the way, however it took me 6 days to read this book.
I would recommend this book to all fans of TOWIE, all fans of Joey Essex, and maybe even people who don't really have an opinion of him - I strongly believe you will love him when you've read this!