From humorist, actress, and host of The Netflix Afterparty, London Hughes, comes an uplifting and raucously humorous memoir to indicate you methods to ditch the self-loathing, begin the self-loving, and interact together with your internal winner.
London Hughes has come a good distance from secretly writing Frasier fan fiction alone in her bed room. Between her breakout Netflix comedy particular, To Catch a D*ck, her courting podcast “London, Really,” and her award-winning TV performances, London the South Londoner has taken the leisure world by storm. And now, on this sassy, brash, fearless, and humorous memoir, London is able to encourage girls of all ages and races along with her story—as a result of London is totally the perfect individual in the entire extensive world to take you on a wild journey of self-discovery. As she herself places it: “I’ve all the time been humorous. I’ve all the time been cute. I’ve all the time been assured. I used to be born to do that shit.”
All her life, London longed to be a badass—an superior bullet-proof lady who no person might mess with. At a younger age, she made positive she was able to develop into a star, creating her personal living-room popstar coaching routine to arrange for her future life. However London additionally had her fair proportion of disastrous experiences by way of friendships, relationships, and profession selections. Every of the fiascos in London’s life has, with hindsight, proved to be a formative life lesson, and helped her develop into the fearless individual she is at this time. You will positively be grateful these setbacks occurred to her and never you, however you will additionally study that nonetheless unhealthy issues get, you may all the time construct your self-worth, suppose long-term, and emerge triumphant, it doesn’t matter what the world throws at you.
From starring in a faculty intercourse schooling video known as “Swings and Roundabouts” to being gushed over by a fan whereas standing subsequent to the Renee Zellweger, London leaves no stone unturned in Dwelling My Greatest Life, Hun. It took London a while to seek out her voice and her individuals, however now that she has, she’s mentally high-fiving her 14-year-old self day by day.
Tanisha (Nishagotbooks) –
I enjoyed this audiobook. I felt that Londons personality really stood out when listening to her life’s story.The stories were enjoyable, self-deprecating and also told in such a way that you could visualize the scene.The Intro is wonderful. Absolutely grabs my attention from the first page.I appreciated how she spoke a lot on a subject but then also explained why it was prominent to her. An example being American television.Overall this was an enjoyable and funny listen.I would recommend to those who enjoy audiobooks, biographies, comedians and book lovers.This is a review of the audiobook.I voluntarily listened and reviewed an advanced copy of this book. All thoughts and opinions are my own.
Chelsea –
Going into reading this book I have no idea who London Hughes was, but I liked the cover and thought why not. Let me tell you, I have absolutely fallen in love with London Hughes. This book was fantastic. I love how London is so unabashedly herself at all times. Her drive and passion for her work is unmatched. This book made me want to be best friends with London. 10/10 for me! I am now running to Netflix to watch her special and immerse myself into all things London Hughes.Way to go, Hun!
Francisca A. –
Living My Best Life, Hun by London Hughes is a very entertaining memoir. I have never heard of London Hughes, but she made me laugh out loud so many times that I am going to find her and watch her specials. We are close in age so a lot of what she referenced in her teenage years I was able to relate to, which adds a level of comradery when listening to her. She talks about her family, exes, struggling to get into the business, and so many other topics with a levity that makes it engaging, even for someone like me that’s never heard of her. Hands down, 5 stars!As a side note, it is interesting to learn about how racist the UK is, seemingly more so than USA, which is eye opening and sad.Thank you to Hachette Audio for providing me with an ALC.
LaShanda –
I absolutely love London Hughes!! Her sense of humor is so on point!! I love how she looks to find the upside to almost any situation. She deals with life struggles just like most of us but it how she decides to deal with these struggles. She’s a “glass half-full” kind of person!!!