Miley Cyrus and Sean Johnson writing memoirs? They're teenagers. Can I assume they texted the story to their editors? When did they find the time what with learning Hannah Montana's lines, concert appearances, training for the Olympics, ballroom dancing and -- don't forget -- homework.
An Amazon reader review of a Miley biography complains that it's too short. No big surprise there. How much is there to say about those first 18 years?
I can see how both of these young women could inspire others to pursue their dreams but what will they do for Memoirs - Act II?
1 comment:
Doesn't being old go hand in hand with being wise? You sound pretty ignorant to me- then again I am solely judging you on this little entry you wrote, and believe it or not, I hope my opinion of you is wrong.
...I hate it when people think that because of someone's age, you have the right to drone them out. I'm not saying that I've read either of their (Cyrus/Johnson) memoirs, but I am saying that I don't like what you’re implying. Maybe you should give them a shot- YOU might be the one who ends up learning something. Either that or it could be a complete waste of your time (I'm not denying that) - at the same time, I've met a lot of brainless adults and have been forced to listen to them.
By the way- I am 16. So if you want, you can erase this whole comment from your memory. I won't be surprised if that is the path you take. After all I probably have nothing significant to say. At the same time, you should realize that Johnson/Cyrus have both probably lived to an extent more then you have. Then again I don't know your career path.
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