Initially, I found this a little jumpy. I think that's fair. I mean, if you start your book with your birth and childhood, your reader may rightly assume she's reading a memoir or autobiography. And then it'll seem a little weird when your husband drops in out of the blue, as it were. Which is what ...
I'm glad I got the audio version instead of the book. My expectations I believe were a little too high going in so I was more let down when I finished. I found it mildly humorous. I think the funniest thing she talked about was the men peeing in cups chapter. I have been on the lookout whenever I w...
Given how much I loved How To Be a Woman, Bossypants was an obvious choice for my next audiobook. Both are written by a woman who has done well in the entertainment industry; are autobiographies mixed with some strong opinions and advice; and both are narrated by the author. This book was less speci...
If you like Tina Fey, you'll love this book. If you don't like Tina Fey, you probably won't like the book, but you might. It made me laugh out loud numerous times.
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