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Book Review of Might as Well Laugh About It Now

Might as Well Laugh About It Now
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Helpful Score: 2


This is collection of events, thoughs and points of view by Marie Osmond. An autobiography of sorts but not really. This was not as enjoyable as I thought it would be. The events are not in chronoligical order which Marie warned they would not be. Although Marie claimed these stories personal...I still do not feel like I got a glimpse of who she really is. I picked up this book (and Valerie Bertinellis) because they are women the same age as me and grew up during the same time frame. I got thru this book pretty quickly, not too sure if it was because I was interested in the stories or I just wanted to get on with my next book.