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Average rating3.4
#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER | INSTANT SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER ‘Powerful’ New York Times ‘Written by a sensitive soul’ Guardian ‘Raw, harrowing, and often heartbreaking’ LA Times ‘Eloquent and enthralling’ Washington Post ‘Singular’ Daily Telegraph Before the world premiere of Juno Elliot Page was on the edge self-discovery. But with Juno's massive success and his dreams coming true, Elliot found himself trapped by the spotlight and the pressure to perform was suffocating him. Until enough was enough. From chasing down secret love affairs to battling body image and working through his difficult childhood, Pageboy is a beautiful, intimate book about searching for ourselves and our place in the world. ‘Like listening to a friend ... Now is an excellent time to read this humanizing and well-written memoir’ Associated Press ‘A profoundly talented writer ... It is a love story of sorts in which the greatest love turns out to be Page’s alignment with his truest self’ Elizabeth Day - How to Fail ‘Page’s compassion-inducing account feels vital ... Heartfelt and courageous in its honesty’ i
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I don't want this review to reflect his struggles and experiences.
That being said, I had a hard time with the lack of cohesiveness of the narrative. I was really looking forward to listening to the author read his story, but his voice was so monotonous that I think I would have gotten more out of reading the physical book.
I enjoy this book. At first I did not know who was Elliot Page but at the same time he look familiar. So when I was reading this book I found out why he looked familiar. I cant wait to see more of him in TV. Love leaning more about a person and get to look at they life more.
I like Elliot Page a lot, I thought the book was only fine. It felt a little all over the place and I had trouble getting my bearings a lot of the time