I had high hopes for this book, and the only thing I was slightly disappointed by was the fact she hardly spoke about Pitch Perfect at all! Which is a surprise because it’s arguably the film she’s most well known for… But otherwise, this book is just fantastic. Anna Kendrick takes you right into her mind and sometimes you wonder whether you really should be in there!! She is incredibly honest, sometimes cringely so! But it is so, so funny.
What’s most enlightening about this book is that you get to see how very normal Kendrick is (calling her Anna feels a bit to presumptuous, though I definitely think we could be besties). She describes the very normal life she was still living at the same time as filming Up In the Air. Well, normal as in she shared a flat with some friends and slept in a twin Ikea bed. She’s also very honest about her struggles, her loneliness and her anxiety, but she does it in the self-deprecating, humorous way which she approaches everything! Hearing about her childhood doing shows on Broadway, with a supportive family and a level head, you can see she was a child star who stayed on the rails. Her move to LA to pursue acting as an adult is eye-opening, unglamorous and full of brilliant anecdotes (again, some of which you wonder should be in print form! Maybe I’m just very sensitive…)
If you love Anna Kendrick, you will love this book. If you hate her, you would probably hate it because it’s basically her in book form. If you are indifferent, I’m sure you could grow to love her! I read it in about three days because I enjoyed it so much.









