I listened to the audio book version and to me it did not feel like a book, it was more like you were sitting down with Kelly in her living room, having a cuppa and a chat. You could hear the emotion in her voice, and when she broke down, you wanted to break down with her. I love it when someone who does an autobiography does their own narration for it because you get that emotion and that connection. This hits that on the nail. Some of it seemed a little awkward, like she was jumping around or it was an interview, but still, it was a story, and that's what really matters. If you like Kelly at all, or even celebrity autobiographies, I suggest the audio book of this.