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Includes the name: Lea Remini

Works by Leah Remini

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Second Act [2018 film] (2018) — Actor — 37 copies
The King of Queens: The Complete Series (2011) — Actor — 26 copies
The King of Queens: Season 3 (2005) — Actor — 15 copies
The King of Queens: Season 2 (2004) — Actor — 12 copies
The King of Queens: Season 8 (2007) — Actor — 5 copies
The Clapper [2017 film] (2018) — Actor — 4 copies
Mad Families [2017 film] — Actor — 2 copies

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Birthdate
1970-06-15
Gender
female
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Brooklyn, New York, USA
Occupations
actor

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I enjoyed this SO much. Always loved her in King of Queens, and her sassy, no-nonsense attitude carries over into the tone of this book, as well as her reading of it.

Always a proponent of Scientology in general, Leah is a strong critic of the way the Church of Scientology is today--so much so, that she was reprimanded, fined, and finally excommunicated from the church. Her love of what the church has done for her in her life comes through so clearly, and yet her dogged insistence that the church has gone off the rails was ignored, and then found to be heresy.

I admire her all the more after reading this book. If you are at all interested in the truth behind the church, especially as it is today, I recommend this book.
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jennievh | 74 other reviews | Sep 18, 2024 |
Having just finished GOING CLEAR the marvelous and lacerating history of Scientology, I wanted even more Scientology and fell into this. Familiar with Remini’s brassy image—wasn’t sure how that would translate into a narrative. Anticipated a few interesting anecdotes—maybe trying too hard to be funny (or worse, this is too serious to be funny about) and half expected not to finish it. Pleasantly surprised. Open hearted look at her family dynamics and how they folded into Scientology, I was drawn in immediately to her neighborhood and family. Genuinely funny and self-effacing in ways that enhance the story rather than diffuse or distract from the reality of what’s going on. Nice companion to GOING CLEAR (which I would recommend reading first) TROUBLEMAKER brings personal detail to the big picture. It’s a given when you start the book that she will leave Scientology—reinforced when she starts dishing the dirt—but there is still drama in what will be the final straw. There is also frustration. Just like in reading GOING CLEAR, it is maddening that in the face of mounting insanity people still cling to Scientology. What ends up being the last straw, the hill she decides to die on—is much less personal than many previous issues but it was just time. Would have loved her to expand on each of these points where they drew her back in. Part of the charm of the book is that it moves briskly but a few more pauses would have helped. Also, the very entertaining fire from the hip brusque narration in time made me start to worry about how close she was sticking to the facts. I don’t doubt anything specific she’s saying, but at least for me there is sometimes an odd disconnect between bravado and sincerity. Overall, though, an entertaining desert to the multicourse meal that was GOING CLEAR.… (more)
 
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KurtWombat | 74 other reviews | Mar 17, 2024 |
I have to say that I liked this lots more than I thought I would. I find Leah's book funny and her stories relatable. I don't know much about Scientology but I find the stories funny. This year has been filled with books I didn't think I would like and find myself loving them.
 
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b00kdarling87 | 74 other reviews | Jan 7, 2024 |
I did not finish this book. I love Leah, but she uses the f word way too much. I'm glad she's free from scientology, and I support her as an actress.
 
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Sassyjd32 | 74 other reviews | Dec 22, 2023 |

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