This is a very real memoir, rather than a collection of funny things that happen in Jane Lynch's life. She chronicles difficulties in her life as well as all the happy accidents that got her where she is today.This is a very good read that goes fairly quickly and is surprisingly uplifting given some...
The book opens with Newsom, then mayor of San Francisco, meeting with Toomas Hendrik Ilves, president of Estonia. Newsom is attempting to impress Ilves with details of some of the recent technology initiatives they've instituted, and is surprised to discover that Estonia has already had these things...
I'm a Glee fan, not a Gleek, but a fan all the same and I think Jane Lynch is great. I didn't know much about her, so when I saw a cheap hardback copy of her book I picked it up and I'm glad I did.Her book is very honest about how terrible she's been to people - how her own insecurities could bring...
I learned three things from this adorable, amazing audiobook:1. Christopher Guest's movies are improvised. No script, just character backstories. (!)2. David Fincher, the director of Seven, directed the "Vogue" Madonna video.3. Jane Lynch is as warm and sweet as I had hoped, and I want to have a cup...
This was a joy from page 1! Funny, intriguing and full of self-awareness. Jane Lynch is a wonderful woman who isn't afraid to tell you her own short-comings. I loved this book!
So, this book went between 3 and 4 stars. I had a really hard time giving it 3 stars because I absolutely LOVE Jane Lynch in her role on Two and a Half Men. Usually, I am laughing so hard at her smart assedness, I am to the point of tears in my eyes. I have never seen her in Glee and with the premis...
Jane Lynch is one of my favorite actresses in Hollywood right now. I fell in love with her during the movie Best in Show and have watched her star rocket upward ever since then. She is a bit like a female version of Ron Howard’s brother, in that she has been in almost everything, but she is always e...