Celebrity memoirs are a tricky thing to master. Spend too much time on the things that made you famous and you risk preaching to the choir and alienating the reader who may not actually know that much about you. Write it simply as a tell-all or autobiography and it can be redundant or make itself irrelevant in a few years time.
Rachel Bloom nailed it.
Ok, yes, I already was a fan. Crazy Ex-Girlfriend is one of the most ridiculous, great and underrated shows of the last five years. It has a very specific tone, which is truly that of Rachel's own. And this book reflects that same voice which is crass, witty, irreverent and utterly honest.
I figured I'd like this book. Being a fan of a celebrity usually means, at the bare minimum, you will find something in their memoir to enjoy. But I truly didn't expect to love this book so much.
The main aspect that I think works best in this book is the theme of 'normalcy,' or rather its elusive nature in Rachel's life. Everything she reflects on—whether that is her childhood bullies, her adoration of musical theater, being Jewish, struggling with OCD and mental health issues, or her romantic encounters—is seen through the lens of what it means to be 'normal' in this world...or at least try to be. Because she honors this theme in every chapter of the book, without it being too repetitive, the entire thing is cohesive and layered. She builds on her experiences, ties back to previous chapters, and creates something multi-faceted, while still being freaking hilarious.
And let's be real, the highlight of this book (and audiobook, LISTEN TO THE AUDIOBOOK), is her voice. Rachel could easily just rely on her comedy stylings to win you over, but it's a lot more nuanced than that (*wink*). When you listen to her, and I assume when you read her words, you can hear both the humor and compassion she has when reflecting on her past self. It's with a critical but comical eye that she writes about growing up, finding yourself, and realizing that no one is really normal.
These are all themes that have been written about time and time again, but Rachel does it in her own way and it sure is refreshing. Props to a celebrity who truly wrote something worth being published. Plus it has ridiculous Harry Potter/Broadway fan fiction and entire musical number about her love FOR Broadway musicals and did I say listen to the audiobook? Ok I'm done.