OVERALL REVIEW: 3.5 stars
Writing: 3.5 stars
The pacing and what was talked about in the book was heavily focused on her childhood. It could have been condensed a bit so that more could have been shared about her songwriting process. I wanted more about her songs, singing, and her process.
Most of the time, the writing was somewhat superficial. I would have liked more in-depth as Carly is a very good writer. Her writing is real and personable. But, this was Carly's memoir and not mine.
Narration: 4.5 stars
Honestly, Carly's narration is so good that I would have never guessed that she has a stutter. It was not apparent in the narration at all. Kudos to you, Carly.
Her voice is just a lovely narration voice that tended to put me to sleep as it was so lusciously soothing. She reads with seriousness and depth, but also with joy and humor. Really well done.
Character Arc: 3.5 stars
The character arc is a bit chaotic as I assume that Carly's childhood and young adulthood were. She ends the memoir in 1983, but I really wanted more of her life. However, I understand that she was raising her kids and wanted peace away from the spotlight.
Memorable: 3.0 stars
There really wasn't especially memorable. She was part of a large group of singers/songwriters in the 1960s who were all blurry to me and I don't care for at all. Carly's music was different to me.
Entertaining: 3.5 stars
It was entertaining, but there could have been so much more depth.
The book is worth reading just for the chapter on Warren Beatty. I won't spoil it, but it is GOOD!
Book cover: 3.0 stars
It just didn't do it for me.
Book title: 4.0 stars
It was okay.
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STATISTICS
Los Angeles Public Library (LAPL) borrow (audiobook)
Boys in the Trees by Carly Simon
Release date of 11/25/2015
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Happy reading 📚,
Dorothea 💜