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by Sloane Crosley
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AJ Arndt Book Reviews
AJ Arndt Book Reviews rated it 11 years ago
Looking for a fun, quick read? I just finished I Was Told There'd Be Cake by Sloane Crosley. It's a collection of essays that are too DARN funny! It's a great summer read that doesn't involve an ounce of thinking. I'm all for not one iota of activity, even if it is just thinking. full review
Don't Panic - Megan's BookLikes
Don't Panic - Megan's BookLikes rated it 12 years ago
Hmm. I don't really have anything great or terrible to say about this book. It was just an okay one for me which passed the time pleasantly enough and did actually make me laugh a few times. The author did rub me the wrong way a bit. (Side note: if I pick another memoir that endlessly touts the amaz...
I'll think of a damn title later
I'll think of a damn title later rated it 12 years ago
A very decent collection of essays. Often amusing, not quite hilarious. I love her descriptions - they work, and work well.
Boston Bibliophile
Boston Bibliophile rated it 12 years ago
Amusing if not always laugh-out-loud funny series of essays following the travails of over-privileged New Yorker Crosley, covering adolescent and young-adult adventures in life, love, sex and volunteerism. There were lots of things I enjoyed about the book; her essays are a fun combination of Jen La...
M Sarki
M Sarki rated it 13 years ago
Just not for me. Perhaps I need more girl in me but I failed to find anything worth reading in this. Maybe I am too old and can't get into all the giggling. I tried. I did. The fact that Jonathan Lethem and his adoring crowd all found the book so great should have been a better sign for me. Denial,...
fablejack
fablejack rated it 13 years ago
I know I'm not exactly the target market for this but it was given to me and I am a big fan of snark. David Sedaris is one of a handful of authors who can make me laugh out loud. I thought this was going to be stereotypical stories from a poor recent grad from a semi-elite college out East who strug...
CluckingBell
CluckingBell rated it 14 years ago
A little hit and miss. Some are reasonably funny, some are relatable, some are both, but then some are just difficult to follow and lacking in laughs or point.
ginamonge
ginamonge rated it 14 years ago
Funny overall...the story about The Oregon Trail deserves 5 stars!
EricaO
EricaO rated it 15 years ago
I had really high hopes for this book. I listened to it, read by the author, after reading the summary of her newest book, How Did You Get This Number?, which sounded quirky, amusing and fun. I figured I'd start at the beginning and work my way through her essays.The author is the same age as my you...
beccabee
beccabee rated it 15 years ago
I'm listening to this on my ipod and I'm confused.Are these short stories or just one heck of a disjointed memoir?Am I supposed to commiserate with Sloane or think she's eccentric?Honestly, I don't care about her life. I wasn't nodding along, thinking, "Oh, yeah, we've all been there." I wasn't sh...
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