realchic1999
02-19-2008, 12:11 AM
If you're looking for more insight on HOTC, then this book is not for you. She does mention it on many occasions, but doesn't get into the specifics of it---how the cast was, what the show was like, anecdotes, or anything like that.
The book focuses on her family, from her grandmother Grace, mother Ruth and herself, all women working on strengthening themselves and escaping abusive relationships. I liked how in the beginning it focused on the strong bonds of Robin's extended family from Lexington, KY.
When the book started to slope was when she spent the good latter half of it talking about her relationship with Mike Tyson (she refers to him as "Michael"). I realize he was a huge part in her life, but it were me, I wouldn't give that thug an iota of anymore attention. (She spends only a few paragraphs talking about Brad Pitt, who she said was a sweetheart and caring. It baffled me how she spent so much time dwelling on the caustic relationship with Mike Tyson, but so little on someone who did treat her with respect.)
I still thought it was a good read (more so in the beginning) and worth it whether or not you are a fan of Robin or HOTC.
The book focuses on her family, from her grandmother Grace, mother Ruth and herself, all women working on strengthening themselves and escaping abusive relationships. I liked how in the beginning it focused on the strong bonds of Robin's extended family from Lexington, KY.
When the book started to slope was when she spent the good latter half of it talking about her relationship with Mike Tyson (she refers to him as "Michael"). I realize he was a huge part in her life, but it were me, I wouldn't give that thug an iota of anymore attention. (She spends only a few paragraphs talking about Brad Pitt, who she said was a sweetheart and caring. It baffled me how she spent so much time dwelling on the caustic relationship with Mike Tyson, but so little on someone who did treat her with respect.)
I still thought it was a good read (more so in the beginning) and worth it whether or not you are a fan of Robin or HOTC.