I found this book for 75% off at Barnes and Noble and decided to pick it up. I am not always in the mood for her music (I've been in a very happy relationship for quite a few years now, so I don't feel the need for torch songs much anymore!), but I do like Adele's voice and style. I first heard of her when her song "Hometown Glory" was offered as an iTunes Single of the Week waaaaaaay back when I was in college, I think in 2007/2008. I liked her voice and have been a fan since, even though I don't listen to her all the time.
This is a very light read, as to be expected. It's 170+ pages but there are lots of pictures, the text is large, and the words don't even take up most of the vertical part of the page. That's ok, it's a celebrity biography, so we're not expecting anything really deep here. :) Anyone looking for any really personal dirt on Adele is not going to find it here since this is an unauthorized biography. It was interesting to read about her early life and going to school, then how she became popular, etc. She was not quite an overnight sensation, which was refreshing to read. It is a little out of date, since it doesn't include her recording the mega-hit "Skyfall," or falling pregnant and having her first child last year. I enjoyed the passages the most about the behind-the-scenes of recording her albums. I like seeing how other people do it, since I too enjoy recording music on the side. :)
Overall, if you want to know more about this young woman's life, I would recommend it. It took me less than a day to read it. Liked it!