Kadomi reviewed It's not really about the hair by Tabatha Coffey
Review of "It's not really about the hair" on 'Goodreads'
3 stars
I don't really read a lot of non-fiction, or memoirs in general. But I am a huge fan of Tabatha since season 1 of Shear Genius, and find her to be the most genuine of reality TV stars, simply for how she communicates with her fans. My mother died three weeks ago, and when Tabatha dedicated her new book to her mom who recently passed away, I was moved. I told her I was, and she actually sent me a personal message sending her condolences. Can't say other celebrities would do the same. For this reason, I went ahead and bought her book as my first Kindle purchase.
Was it a stellar book? Nah. Was it entertaining? For sure. I really loved all the bits about Tabatha's story. Her childhood in Australia, her time in London, all the traveling and the bits about the TV shows. Chapter 8 made me …
I don't really read a lot of non-fiction, or memoirs in general. But I am a huge fan of Tabatha since season 1 of Shear Genius, and find her to be the most genuine of reality TV stars, simply for how she communicates with her fans. My mother died three weeks ago, and when Tabatha dedicated her new book to her mom who recently passed away, I was moved. I told her I was, and she actually sent me a personal message sending her condolences. Can't say other celebrities would do the same. For this reason, I went ahead and bought her book as my first Kindle purchase.
Was it a stellar book? Nah. Was it entertaining? For sure. I really loved all the bits about Tabatha's story. Her childhood in Australia, her time in London, all the traveling and the bits about the TV shows. Chapter 8 made me go :o for sure. What I didn't care for was the life guidance at the end of all the chapters. I could have done without the guide, but her story is definitely quite interesting.
One thing that I really liked: when I read it, it sounded like Tabatha in my head. That's exactly the style I would expect from her.