Book 6 - Just for One Day: Adventures in Britpop by Louise Wener

Reading date - May 2020

The second Kindle book I bought during the lockdown.  It was 99p and that was the sole reason why I bought it. 

The book follows the life (from a young age) of the lead singer of Britpop band Sleeper.  You'd be forgiven for not knowing or remembering them as they weren't massive massive. My one memory of this band is getting kicked out of music class when I was in Year 7 as me and my mates were shout-singing Sale of the Century.  I've just Googled and the song came out the day before my birthday.

I liked this book, it was easy to read and in places really funny.  I enjoyed the bits before she was famous more than when she was famous because it outlined the cringe fads we all go through.

The book strikes me as an honest portrayal of what it was like to be in a band and further proved to me that Blur were indeed massive twats.  I am so glad my crush on Damon Albarn faded ages ago cos I'd be having to ask myself some strong questions now.

The bit about the band life got a bit boring but I'm glad she mixed it up with her personal life and didn't shy away from stuff that went wrong.  It was a bit chick lit-y for me, the kind of book I would read on holiday, not a bad read but not something that taxes the grey matter..god, what kind of grade A twat says something like that (I stand by it).  It took me on a massive nostalgic trip and that is never a bad thing. Would I recommend it? Yep. 




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