Wednesday, July 24, 2019

Behind The Scenes of Anna Kendrick


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Title of the Book: Scrappy Little Nobody
 Author: Anna Kendrick
 Number of Pages: 271
 Rating: ☆☆☆


 Review:
An autobiography Scrappy Little Nobody by Anna Kendrick. If you are someone who has trouble focusing when reading, or getting into any type of book, but know who Anna Kendrick is and find her even the slightest bit interesting, than I recommend that you read this book. This is a very easy book to read. Personally I have a hard time reading. I get very bored, quickly and easily. Although, this book was way easier for me to engage myself with. The fact that is very relatable definitely helps.
As most of you probably know. Anna Kendrick has a very funny personality but is a very… spacey person. Throughout the book, Anna gives a rundown of her life from a very young age. She also tells many stories of incidents that happen. She does skip around her life a little bit which makes it confusing but its only skipped around from when she was ten to about seventeen. Ms. Kendrick tells you about all the shows she has been in. From the smallest ones that didn’t go anywhere to the biggest ones, that impacted her life the most. She talks all about what happen during the making/ casting of the plays/shows/movies. You get very personal intel on who she was as a person and how it all has helped shape her into the person she is today.
Anna’s writing style is very easy to understand. She talks as most of us teenagers do. Straight to the point, not very many large, complicated words, and doest drag on too much about something to the point where it gets boring. Her tone throughout most the story is very laid back. Except when she is talking about any struggles or embarrassments, then you can tell shes flustered. She shows a lot of emotion in her writing where it is needed. If you have seen her movies or interviews than you can read it along in her voice which helps a lot. 
This is a book I would recommend thats an easy read and something that most can easily stay interested in throughout the whole story. This is a unique book because it isn’t biased like most literary nonfiction is. She doesn’t try and make you feel bad/sorry for her nor does she feel like yu should be excited that blank happen to her. 

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