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Average rating3.5
The autobiography of journalist Megyn Kelly, anchor of Fox News Channel's The Kelly File.
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This was an interesting read. It probably wouldn't have been on my radar without the election tie-in, but I appreciate her outlook on life and her approach to what I'm sure was a trying time. Not surprisingly, the truths that have come out about various individuals since this book was written have lent credence to her story.
Megyn is one tough cookie, anyone who lived the 2016 election can tell you that, but this book is just ok. I think it's fair to say that she may be stretching the truth to make herself seem better than she is, but she's hiding something. She's a right-wing feminist. She marketed herself as someone who can take the punches and hang with the guys. For an embattled Kelly, this maybe how she wants to define herself, show this off to her future family.