
Moran is opinionated, funny, and snarky and her views are on full display in these pieces. There are interviews with famous musicians, her take on current television shows, her obsession with certain stars and her disinterest in others, columns on her own childhood growing up poor and on her own children, social ills, and so much more. While even I, under my pop culture free rock, recognize some of what she writes about, there are at least an equal number of topics with which I am unfamiliar and that certainly made the reading about Moran's take on those topics less interesting than I imagine it is when you are au fait with the topics. The writing itself is generally good even though the essays themselves are a tad patchy in terms of depth, humor, and interest. UK pop culture fans will probably delight in the entire collection and others can appreciate the occasional earned laughs.
Thanks to the publisher for sending me a copy of this book for review.
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