The last black unicorn

Author: Tiffany Haddish
Genre: Nonfiction
Original publication date: December 2017
Book description: Growing up in one of the poorest neighborhoods of South Central Los Angeles, Tiffany learned to survive by making people laugh. If she could do that, then her classmates would let her copy their homework, the other foster kids she lived with wouldn’t beat her up, and she might even get a boyfriend. Or at least she could make enough money—as the paid school mascot and in-demand Bar Mitzvah hype woman—to get her hair and nails done, so then she might get a boyfriend.
None of that worked (and she’s still single), but it allowed Tiffany to imagine a place for herself where she could do something she loved for a living: comedy.

Tiffany can’t avoid being funny—it’s just who she is, whether she’s plotting shocking, jaw-dropping revenge on an ex-boyfriend or learning how to handle her newfound fame despite still having a broke person’s mind-set. Finally poised to become a household name, she recounts with heart and humor how she came from nothing and nowhere to achieve her dreams by owning, sharing, and using her pain to heal others.


Thoughts:
I did not like it.
You can't rate a person's life. 
It is full of hardship and difficult situations, with the tale of a woman fighting to come of top of it all.

Still, I did not like it.
The writing style was not for me.
The way it is told, not following a chronological order. The story tells you an overall thing then a few chapters later it comes back and includes again the same time period. It felt like it was just trying to fill in more pages.
It was repetitive, it uses a lot of slang, not sure if that's the word. There is a lot of words misspelled because that's the way many people speak.
IT was TOO casual for me. And yet the book was going on forever, it took me too long to get to the end.

This book was used only because I had set up to read it for the good reads 2018 choice awards. If I had thought it more, I would have stopped reading it and not pick it up again.


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