RaveThe Sunday Times (UK)Captivating ... Utterly relentless — and moreish ... Fox’s prose can be clunky, but it can be very vivid too ... It should be a sad read, but isn’t; like Fox’s life, the pace never gives you time to stop and take it all in. The frequently wry and bluntly honest commentary makes it all seem normal, allowing you to forget that no one should have had a life this bleak ... So if it isn’t sad, what is this memoir? It is intense and compelling because Fox is intense and compelling. She is a thoroughly modern personality but in this way hers is a tale as old as time. There have always been people so magnetic that you cannot take your eyes off them, even though you cannot quite tell what is so appealing about them.