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You're Never Weird on the Internet (Almost): A Memoir - Community Reviews back

by Felicia Day
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A Spoopy Love Affair With Books
A Spoopy Love Affair With Books rated it 9 years ago
This book feels like a great big hug. Why? you may ask. What is my logic behind this statement? Well, let me explain: Though this is directly an autobiography of Felicia Day, written with her expected sweet and daffy wit, there's a larger theme here of acceptance. With Ms. Day's sharing the ins an...
It's a Hardback Life
It's a Hardback Life rated it 9 years ago
In the build up to the holidays and winding down of the year, I’ve basically stopped reviewing—too many books, not enough time. Instead of trying to cram them in, or ignore them altogether, I’ve decided to do a little summary post for the most notable books I read in November and December so I can f...
Tower of Iron Will
Tower of Iron Will rated it 9 years ago
I don't read a lot of biographies because I am not that interested in people, but recently I have read books by Tina Fey, Amy Poehler, and now Felicia Day. Beautiful women who are also funny fascinate and confuse me because they do not need to be funny to survive the way fat and bald guys do. The fa...
Tyson Adams Reviews
Tyson Adams Reviews rated it 9 years ago
Did you know that if you are gaming and say Felicia Day three times into the reflection from the screen Felicia appears behind you and shoots an arrow into your knee? I heard it on the internet so it must be true.Memoirs and biographies are something I generally avoid like the port-a-loos at a music...
DoctorDonna
DoctorDonna rated it 9 years ago
I really enjoyed this. I was a bit worried after some of the celebrity memoirs that I have read, that it would be a trying too hard to be funny and name dropping book. So I was incredibly happy when that was not the case. I chose to listen to the audiobook and I'm glad I did. It was genuinely funny ...
J Lenni Dorner
J Lenni Dorner rated it 9 years ago
I adore this book. Let me state clearly that I am in the Felicia Day fandom, so that is certainly a reason that I loved it. And girl, if you're reading this, that blue dress on the cover is stunning on you! I never knew how much Felicia and I have in common. There was a time that I was homeschooled....
Irresponsible Reader
Irresponsible Reader rated it 9 years ago
There is, a certain degree of difficulty in evaluating a memoir or autobiography, you can't really critique the plot -- "I just didn't find the protagonist all that believable here," "sure, things like that just happen..." You're limited to writing ability/style and what's contained in the volume (...
Thoughts of a nerdy feminist
Thoughts of a nerdy feminist rated it 9 years ago
I don't read many memoirs. I usually prefer fiction. I was looking for something light-hearted to read in between heavier books, and was expecting something fairly humorous and mostly fluffy. I like Felicia Day. Like many people, I think she's really cute. I like the acting she's done, and I lik...
All Things Book
All Things Book rated it 9 years ago
Just finished and I really loved it!Felicia has a very welcoming voice and writes as if she is talking to a friend. She is real, open, and heartfelt about her struggles and her journey. I identify with her struggles with her mental health issues because, after all, I should just be able to fix mysel...
The Curious Curator's Book Blog
The Curious Curator's Book Blog rated it 9 years ago
I enjoyed Felicia Day’s memoir immensely, but I’m going to start this review with a caveat. I usually feel suspicious when young people write memoirs. Don’t get me wrong, a lot of young people have led remarkable lives that are worth reading about. It’s just that I’ve long felt that memoirs should...
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