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shybearfog's review
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hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
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4.25
A fun listen! It's nostalgic to hear about his work stories and previous roles. I enjoyed this book; I laughed out loud throughout and really felt his passion for his family and his work.
andireadsromance's review
funny
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inspiring
lighthearted
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5.0
I preface this by saying I try to give all autobiographies 5 stars because these people generally are not authors and it's hard to judge someone about THEIR story by the way they write it.
I've grown up with Kenan Thompson, so it was fun to kinda go on a memory lane trip and learn what makes him tick and his process and the stories he has. Was very entertained.
I've grown up with Kenan Thompson, so it was fun to kinda go on a memory lane trip and learn what makes him tick and his process and the stories he has. Was very entertained.
idahobekah's review against another edition
4.0
Kenan did a great job narrating this one. I don't usually reach for memoirs, but after reading/listening to Colin Jost's "A Very Punchable Face," I jumped at the opportunity. I feel like I learned a lot more about Kenan and had fun doing it. It's not typically my genre, but it was good and worth the Audible credit I spent for what it was.
bookhawk's review against another edition
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medium-paced
3.0
Keenan Thompson has been a staple on Saturday Night Live for over 20 years with many memorable moments. I expected the book to be fairly light and would provide background information and it delivered to those standards. Keenan is a likable, positive, interesting person overall and the book reveals some tough times he has overcome. This a solid 3 star book Recommended for Saturday Night Live aficionados.