Reviewed by Angie on
Adiós to My Old Life is such a fun read. It had me hooked from the first chapter because Ali has such an authentic voice. I liked her and her best friend, Sosi, immediately and loved their friendship. Ali is confident without being cocky, and doesn't let her newfound fame change her or distract her from her goals. There's also a lot of focus on her relationship with her father, which tends to be really rare. He's not a mysterious disappearing parent, even if he isn't there every single step of the way. He and Ali fight, bump heads, but ultimately talk things out and make up. His best friend, Elaine, is also there to be a buffer between the two and I really enjoyed her interactions with Ali as well.
There is a romance in Adiós to My Old Life. Ali meets Jaime at the audition and obviously notices that he's cute. Then when she comes back to film the show, the two hit it off. There aren't too many scenes of them together, but I liked what was included. They're cute together. I also liked how Ali didn't let her feelings for Jaime override what she felt was right or wrong. She keeps her head about her, even if it does lead to a temporary parting of our lovers.
I definitely recommend Adiós to My Old Life. It was so refreshing to read about such a down to earth character, but have her in a chaotic situation without things feeling forced or over-the-top. I love reality TV books, so I'm super glad that I discovered this one!
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Reading updates
- Started reading
- 12 May, 2016: Finished reading
- 12 May, 2016: Reviewed