Ratings110
Average rating4.3
A lot of celebrities books I've read (or rather listened to) have all been a collection of different experiences and essays and what they've learned from them. This one might be the first that put more focus on how the person broke through and what they've learned from that.
I've always liked Felicia Day, and this made me like her even more. My favorite chapters were definitely the one criticising how gamer culture has evolved over recent years and how much effort they put into making The Guild, from when YouTube was just a relatively new website. There's a lot of references here and there that made me feel totally nostalgic.
The audiobook also has an added chapter that comments on the reception on the book, and experiences she's had during the book tour(s). I always would recommend the audiobook version of a biography, if the person narrating is also the author, since they usually come with a few extra stuff, and this one is no exception. Very much recommended.