Close to the Bone - Lisa Ray - ★★★.½

AUTHOR: Lisa Ray
GENRE: Memoir
PUBLICATION DATE: August 1, 2014.
RATING: 3.5 stars.
Lisa Ray recounts her life starting from her Indo-Polish background in Canada, her modelling and acting career, her various romances, her tryst with religion and her struggle with cancer.
I had picked this up because it had received fabulous reviews in another readers' group. And it does deliver to a certain extent.
Rather than a bimbo talking about her name and fame, Lisa Ray comes across as a girl who stumbled into her reputation and didn't quite understand how to handle it. She seems quite honest about everything, including her lifelong struggle with bulimia, her domestic abuse at the hands of an ex, her use of relationships as a crutch to escape troubles...
What I didn't like was the excessive philosophy in certain chapters. This might be an outcome of her disease but the latter chapters especially go on and on about religious beliefs and the soul, which would be quite ok for some readers, but I don't enjoy reading such stuff.
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