all boys aren't blue
The Best Memoir of 2020 | Review: All Boys Aren't Blue by George M. Johnson
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Maybe it's a bit premature to say so, but All Boys Aren't Blue is the best memoir of 2020. I stand by that.
I've always found it intriguing that we often are able to associate certain memories with various items. Life's Accessories takes this fact and runs with it; creating a stylish and honest memoir.

“The energy you’ll expend focusing on someone else’s life is better spent working on your own. Just be your own idol.”
Infamous #GIRLBOSS extraordinaire, founder and former CEO of Nasty Gal, Sophia Amoruso's memoir (though not quite memoir) is loud, proud and humorous. I've always loved Nasty Gal's clothing (oh, the downfall of it all has been sad) and as a supporter of every Girlboss to have ever been: I had to pick this book up. While I don't consider it to be groundbreaking or particular excellent reading material, it is an entertaining pick-me-up about one girl's adventures leading up to her crowning moment: opening her own business.
It's likely you've heard a lot about each and every one of Sophia Amoruso's flaws and exploits. Oh, she certainly is a wild one--isn't she? Despite not being particularly likable (let's be honest--it's because of these flaws and goals most readers will admire her) and having had more than one scandal float her way, #Girlboss is an engrossing read that gives fans a look into the personal and business life of Amoruso.