If you're a fan of Robbie Williams or just curious about the man behind the music, 'Feel' is a must-read. This book isn't your typical celebrity autobiography—it's raw, honest, and surprisingly introspective.
What stands out immediately is Robbie's candidness. He doesn't shy away from discussing his struggles with addiction, mental health, and the pressures of fame. It's refreshing to see a pop star peel back the layers and show his vulnerabilities.
The writing style is engaging—almost like having a conversation with Robbie himself. You'll find yourself laughing at his self-deprecating humor one moment and feeling deeply moved by his honesty the next.
One minor drawback? At times, the book feels slightly disjointed as it jumps between different periods of his life. But this actually adds to its charm—it mirrors Robbie's own chaotic journey through fame.
Whether you're a die-hard fan or just appreciate well-written celebrity memoirs, 'Feel' offers something special—an unfiltered look at one of pop music's most fascinating figures.