When ‘My Little Angel’ Turns Into Your Adult Nightmare…
UR Dead2 Me! Chronicles of Adults Raised as Entitled Spoiled Brats
Kim Anderson shows the unseen damage of raising spoiled children—and what happens when they never grow up.
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About The Author
Journalist by Day, Storyteller by Obsession — Meet Kim Renay Anderson
Kim Renay Anderson is a writer, journalist, and storyteller raised in Spanish Harlem and currently living in Washington, D.C. Her background in communications, public affairs, and journalism means she’s spent years crafting powerful messages and reporting real-life stories. Now, she blends that experience with her lifelong love for humor, character-driven fiction, and the occasional outrageous anecdote.
She started out writing comedy sketches, poems, and short plays (with a few stand-up gigs thrown in), but found her groove when she joined Toastmasters and began turning her speeches into crowd-favorite stories. That creative spark grew into The Chinchilla Reports, her personal anthology of satirical, heartfelt, and occasionally unhinged literary works.
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Welcome to the Brat Chronicles
UR Dead2 Me!
This isn’t your typical family drama—it’s a sharp, satirical rollercoaster through the lives of adults who never grew out of their tantrums (even with trust funds, Teslas, or ten therapists). In this biting collection of interconnected stories, Kim Renay Anderson pulls back the velvet curtain on what happens when entitled kids become even more disastrous adults—wreaking havoc on their parents, society, and occasionally their own court dates.
Set against the gritty, chaotic beauty of New York City, each chapter zooms in on a new character: from emotionally manipulative “Daddy’s Girls” to freeloading “Mama’s Boys” to church-going drug dealers and sugar-rushing narcissists. Think: literary reality TV meets cautionary tale, spiked with dark humor, cultural commentary, and a whole lot of parental denial.
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★★★★★
This book is wild—in the best way. I swear, I know a “Christy” and a “Napoleon” in real life. The stories felt so real, I had to double-check if it was fiction.
Kim Renay Anderson nailed the whole “entitlement gone wrong” thing. It’s funny, frustrating, and kind of sad all at once. Highly recommend if you like stories that keep it all the way real.
“Whew, this book had me yelling at the pages!”

★★★★★
This was hilarious and horrifying all at once. The characters are so ridiculous—but also entirely believable.
You’ll laugh, you’ll roll your eyes, and if you’re a parent, you’ll probably rethink that allowance. Each chapter is like its own episode of a drama series. I tore through it in two days. Total guilty pleasure with a message.
“Like watching a train wreck in slow motion… and I couldn’t look away.”

★★★★★
I picked this up because the title made me laugh, but wow… this book had DEPTH. It’s not just funny—it’s smart. It really made me think about how some parents create monsters without realizing it.
And the part about adult kids mistreating their elderly parents? Heartbreaking. I wish more people talked about this stuff. Mad respect to the author.
“Somebody had to say it—and Kim did!”

★★★★★
These bratty adult kids had me cracking up and shaking my head. The drama is top-tier. I couldn’t decide if I wanted to slap the characters or give them a reality show.
The writing style is super easy to get into—it feels like someone telling you juicy gossip with a lesson baked in. A must-read if you like your fiction spicy with a side of social truth.
“Petty, messy, and painfully true. Loved it.”

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