Even though she is only 28 years-old, there is no doubt that Lindsay Lohan has had a very eventful life thus far, and the actress plans to relive these moments on paper as she is set to write a three-part memoir.

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Lohan says her memoir will be split into three parts

However, if you are expecting Lohan to reveal the in-and-outs of her love and sex life, especially since her infamous sex-list surfaced earlier this year, then prepare to be disappointed as the focus of the book will be just be herself.

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Lohan, who is preparing to hit the London stage in her first West End production, recently explained to the U.K.'s Daily Mail, "I would never write to violate someone else or objectify them, that's not my intention. I like to write because it's like therapy for me. I want to put a lot of photos and cool stuff, it will probably be like a trilogy, like Harry Potter because there's so many."

"I've kept journals my whole life, since when I was a kid and stuff and I think I have a lot to say that lot of kids," she continued. "I worked with a lot of girls in India that have gone through a lot of stuff, and a lot of kids who have gone through family issues or who get subjected to DUI or anything like that and then the pressure of just being better."

Lohan also hopes her memoirs may be inspirational to others who have also fallen off the rails or made mistakes, as she has experienced her fair share of failures.

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"I feel like my book will be more about that than anything else because there's the excitement of the life that I have lived but I've seen a lot and if I can help anyone that might feel like its ok to screw up, it's OK to feel lonely, or ugly or to feel overweight or underweight," she explained.

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Lohan is preparing for her West End debut

Adding, "I've experienced all that, so if I could help a boy or a girl - I've been bullied in school from doing movies and going back to regular school. If I could help other kids with that. that's why I am doing the book."

Lohan is currently trying to resurrect her acting career in David Mamet's 'Speed-The-Plow' on London's West End.