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leweylibrary's review against another edition
challenging
emotional
funny
informative
lighthearted
reflective
medium-paced
2.75
I love Amy Poehler, but DANG a lot of this book did not age well in the 10ish years since it was originally published. It was absolutely killing me, and not in a good way, that she would not. Stop. Mentioning. Fucking. Louis CK. Like Jesus ma'am we get it he's your friend, you don't have to bring him up every chapter it felt like. And that story about the SNL skit in which she made fun of a disabled child but didn't know that child was based on a real person and she reacted poorly to it? Yeah that whole part felt so ick.
On a somewhat related note, the guests who were kinda random and didn't really fit into her story just felt like name-dropping just to name drop. People like Seth Meyers are fair because he is a really good friend, but a lot of the others, like the ones who just read the chapter title? Yeah, pass. I also would've taken a pass on a lot of detail in the pregnancy and child parts. Especially the "you understand what it means to care about another person" part like wtf Amy you never cared about other human beings before? I know you and your husband just got divorced after you were writing this but damn.
The things that saved this book imo: the Parks and Rec chapters (it's one of my favorite shows ever probably) and the last chapter that was live in front of an audience. I honestly wish more of the book had been read in front of an audience. She was so much funnier, probably because she had that audience feedback to vibe with and it helped her timing and whatnot a lot. The chapter with the creator of Parks and Rec was especially lovely because they clearly have such a fun bond.
On a somewhat related note, the guests who were kinda random and didn't really fit into her story just felt like name-dropping just to name drop. People like Seth Meyers are fair because he is a really good friend, but a lot of the others, like the ones who just read the chapter title? Yeah, pass. I also would've taken a pass on a lot of detail in the pregnancy and child parts. Especially the "you understand what it means to care about another person" part like wtf Amy you never cared about other human beings before? I know you and your husband just got divorced after you were writing this but damn.
The things that saved this book imo: the Parks and Rec chapters (it's one of my favorite shows ever probably) and the last chapter that was live in front of an audience. I honestly wish more of the book had been read in front of an audience. She was so much funnier, probably because she had that audience feedback to vibe with and it helped her timing and whatnot a lot. The chapter with the creator of Parks and Rec was especially lovely because they clearly have such a fun bond.
Graphic: Pregnancy, Ableism, Sexism, and Miscarriage
Minor: Drug use, Grief, Sexual harassment, and Alcohol
kal17's review against another edition
funny
lighthearted
fast-paced
4.25
A fun listen on audio book. Very scattered and somewhat random, but really enjoyed it.
Graphic: Sexual harassment
There's a chapter that lists some pretty graphic experiences of sexual harassment. Mostly to do with her career. It's done in a more humorous way, but still might be icky for some people.angreadseverything's review against another edition
funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
2.75
Graphic: Pregnancy
Moderate: Alcohol and Sexual harassment
deetabz's review against another edition
emotional
funny
hopeful
informative
lighthearted
reflective
relaxing
fast-paced
4.0
Minor: Injury/Injury detail, Mental illness, Pregnancy, Sexual content, Transphobia, Body shaming, Sexual harassment, Bullying, Drug abuse, Drug use, and Misogyny
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