Watch Me Shine: My Story

Watch Me Shine: My Story is an autobiography by American recording-artist Emily Henning, which was published in October 2009. The book was written with ghostwriter Maria Malone and published by the Transworld imprint Bantam Press. It became a best seller, topping the Sunday Times Bestsellers List, and later receiving a paperback release.

The title of the book comes from Emily's number-one single Watch Me Shine, a song about "defying the odds to find fame and success".

Content
The 265-page book covers Emily's early life up to the release of her second album, Seventeen Missing Kisses, and subsequent concert-tour. It also features many unseen photographs and behind-the-scenes stories of the music industry.

Critical reception
Watch Me Shine: My Story was well-received by critics, who complimented the candid nature of the autobiography. Heat called the book a "sensational page-turner everyone will be talking about" and Now Magazine described it as "startlingly honest". Hello Magazine said that the autobiography was "set to fly off the shelves and tell a few home truths" and The Daily Express gave the autobiography four stars out of five, commenting that "Emily's autobiography really excels is in its early chapters, when she writes about growing up in 80's Los Angeles."