Tuesday, February 3, 2015

Miles to Go by Miley Cyrus Book Review





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""There are multiple sides to all of us. Who we are and who we might be if we follow our dreams."

-Miley Cyrus


Three years ago, Miley Cyrus was a virtual unknown. Her life in rural Tennessee was filled with family, friends, school, cheerleading, and the daily tasks of living on a farm. And then came a little show called Hannah Montana.

Almost overnight, Miley would rocket to superstardom, becoming a television and singing phenomenon. Quiet days were replaced with sold-out concerts, television appearances, and magazine shoots. But through it all, Miley has remained close to her family and friends and has stayed connected to the Southern roots that made her so strong.

In Miles to Go, Miley offers an honest, humorous, and often touching story of one girl's coming-of-age--from private moments with her pappy to off-roading with her dad, Billy Ray, to her run-ins with mean girls. Miley talks about suffering through drama and heartbreak and coming out the other end unscathed (relatively). And now for the first time, she will discuss it all-the milestones still left to reach (driver's license! voting!), dreams to live out (travel to Asia! find true love!), and the lessons to be learned (remembernig to enjoy every moment!).


This is a truly unique look inside the world of one of today's biggest and brightest stars as she tackles looking back and moving forward" -- Goodreads


A few years ago I'd read this book and I just finished it on New Year's Eve night.
I really like this book, I like the writing style, and how Miley Cyrus gives the stories and that of her family and the way they do things, and how she's open about the fact her and former co-stars didn't exactly get along with each other. The '7 Things' list was a great little addition to the book too, it makes it different from the 'normal biographys', I'd say.
I hope one day maybe she'll write another book, too. I'd be more than happy to read it!

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