Audiobook, narrated by the author, delightfully. I first became aware that Lauren Graham had written a novel because she mentioned it in her memoir, Talking As Fast As I Can. When the novel came up in the list of available mp3 audiobooks in my library's e-collection, I grabbed it. Someday, Some...
Lauren Graham is a woman of many talents. I am absolutely in love with her acting and now I’ve discovered she can also write really well. I’ve listened to the audiobook of Talking as Fast as I Can and I was totally in love with the book. So obviously, I had to read this one. I also listened to the...
a great little read - not particularly short but very easy to read. The book follows the start of the career of an actor as she tries to "make it". I found the writing clear and very descriptive. I liked that it was set back in time about 20 years which gave it a nice surreal feeling (not a cellphon...
I really enjoyed reading this book, not least due to the fact that Lauren Graham is one of my favourite actresses :) The plot is easy going and lively, and the path and different hurdles Franny has to overcome seems just like taken out of reality. I also enjoyed that the book was set back in the mid...
The story itself is pretty cliche, and the main character is so spastic and negligent that it's annoying. I don't understand how someone could have that many missed calls. Does she even answer the phone at all? Tell me, Franny, do you even phone? She seems naive at times, but it makes sense since sh...
Franny Banks is an actress who is six months away from her self-imposed three year deadline to become a real actress with a real acting job in New York city. Unfortunately, things are not going too well, so she'll have to make the best of the time she has left and decide what she wants to do about h...
I need to preface this review by saying that Lauren Graham is my absolute favorite actress. Although I haven’t seen too many movies that she’s starred in, I am a huge fan of both Gilmore Girls andParenthood,..so I was just a tiny bit excited when I first heard whispers that she had written a novel. ...
While Someday, Someday, Maybe is most definitely a work of fiction, the fact that the actress Lauren Graham wrote it about the very same industry in which she became famous blurs the line between fact and fiction – if not demolishes it completely. For, it is all too easy to envision Ms. Graham as Fr...
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