Aly was older for hers--it was written at 23 after two Olympics and the fallout of Nassar's abuse. Laurie's is 'written' by a 16 year old right after her only really major competition, before Nassar and before Haney's investigation was even really started so she couldn't talk about it. It really is pure fluff.
For context--my notes for this book are 23 pages. Dominique's 1995 book was 15 pages; Dominique's 2012 book was 54; Sey's was 58; Strug's was 43; Claudia Miller's was 63. This was definitely pretty much fluff. I picked it for December with the hope I'd be able to get through it quickly and post consistently. That unfortunately didn't happen, but hey, January should be better. Golden Lilia starts tomorrow.
ETA: Aly also had Blythe Lawrence as her ghost writer. A high quality ghost writer very familiar with the subject matter helps considerably.