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missingvolume ([personal profile] missingvolume) wrote2015-07-20 01:11 pm

#64 You're Never Weird on the Internet - Almost by Felicia Day

I am glad that I gave this a whirl. The tone of this autobiography comes across as lighthearted and very breezy but by the end some very important things are addressed.  Felicia had a bit of an unusual childhood with being home schooled and having interests in the performing arts even when she was young.  After entering college at 16 on a music scholarship and graduating double major in math and music she decided to move to LA to become an actor. 

The parts I found interesting is she is very open about her personal life as she was trying to start something new [The Guild].  That it took off really surprised her but it did and she is now more than just an actress with a large following but a producer as well.  If you have any interest at all in Felicia Day as an actor or just a social media presence this is a great book to read.

Digital review copy provided by the publisher through Edelweiss