Don't You Know Who I Used to Be? by Julia Morris

Don't You Know Who I Used to Be?

by Julia Morris

Julia Morris is the first to admit she does not know much, but these are some of the things she knows for sure:
- Writing a Logie speech when you are aged eight is not normal;
- Cathy Freeman is the only woman in the world who looks good in white lycra;
- $22,000 Aussie dollars converts to about 23 pounds Sterling;
- 'Overnight romance' sounds better than 'one-night stand';
- Tom Jones is not the only dark-haired Welsh man with sex appeal;
- A blue cross on a white stick WILL change your life.

DON'T YOU KNOW WHO I USED TO BE? is a delightful memoir from one of Australia's best-loved comedians about moving to the UK, frocking up, dating, getting married, giving birth to her first child and coming home...and not always wearing Manolos.

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This review was originally posted on The Bumbling Bookworm

I bought this book a while ago, around the time it was released I'd say, and I just knew it would be an entertaining read. For those of you who may not know of Julia Morris, or J-Mo, she's an Aussie comedian, radio and TV personality, and actor. And she's HILARIOUS. Seriously, I've seen her live and she does not disappoint!

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