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Monday, May 25, 2026

Book: Margo's Got Money Troubles

 Book: Margo's Got Money Troubles

Author: Rufi Thorpe

Pages: 304


This is my 157th read for the year

What Amazon Says:
As the child of a Hooters waitress and an ex-pro wrestler, Margo Millet's always known she'd have to make it on her own.  So she enrolls at her local junior college, even though she can't imagine how she'll ever make a living.  She's still figuring things out and never planned to have an affair with her English professor - and while the affair is brief, it isn't brief enough to keep her from getting pregnant.  Despite everyone's advice, she decides to keep the baby, mostly out of naivete and a yearning for something bigger.  Now, at twenty, Margo is alone with an infant, unemployed, and on the verge of eviction.  She needs a case infusion - fast.  When her estranged father, Jinx, shows up on her doorstep and asks to move in with her, she agrees in exchange for help with childcare.  Then Margo begins to form a plan she'll start an only Fans as an experiment, and soon finds herself adapting some of Jinx's advice from the world of wrestling.  Like how to craft a compelling character and make your audience fall in love with you.  Before she knows it, she's turned it into a run away success.  Could this be the answer to all of Margo's probelms, or does internet fame come with too high a price?  Blisteringly funny and filled with sharp insight, Margo's Got Money Troubles is a tender tale starring an endearing young heroine who's struggling to wrest money and power from a world that has little interest in giving it to her.  It's a playful and honest examination of the art of storytelling and controlling your own narrative, and an empowering portrait of coming into your own, both online and off.

I really enjoyed this book.  I did watch the Apple TV series first, and found it pretty good, but I did like the book better.  I think in the book Margo holds it together a little better - seems a bit more mature.  I liked that OnlyFans wasn't the biggest part of the book - it was her trying to care for Bodi.  I liked that most of the people in the book are calmer than they are in the show.  There was strife, of course, and relationship discourse - but not like the show.  It had a great ending.  Glad I read it.

Stars: 4


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