Leave the Building Quickly: True Stories
by Cynthia Kaplan
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Read in December, 2007
One of the essays in this collection ("Very Special Thanks") serves as Kaplan's sarcastic rebuttal to a friend who "mentored" her, without providing any actual assistance. He criticized her first book for not having any identifiable theme. I don't recall that as having been a problem myself when I read it. However, there is a flaw in this book: the stories are all over the place, in no particular order. There's a funny one about cruises, and then a serious look back at Alzhei...more
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Wow, I was very pleasantly suprised -- this was an Amazon impulse buy "my suggested fries with that" that came with David Sedaris's latest. Cynthia Kaplan has a fresh, authentic, witty voice that was engaging, truthful and clever. I really enjoyed each of her anecdotes & reading the book felt like sharing a wonderful cup of coffee with a good friend who always makes you think "why don't I hang out with her more -- She's hilarious and tuned in." I'm a fan & buying her
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Kaplan is likeable. Her stories are fun to read because we can relate. You won't find yourself howling with laughter or shouting, "I know EXACTLY what you mean!" It's not that kind of book. But what is enjoyable about her books is that the stories are familiar but not exactly like your life. Good storytelling.
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Read in November, 2007
This book was exactly as it stated "short stories", they seemed to of been chosen radomly from her journals. I appreciated some of them, but not all. One of the stories talked about "her mentor"-I believe this person to be one of my favorite authors Augusten Burroughs, but I may be totally off. haha Strange.
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I'm still in the middle of this one. I'm not sure how much I like it, but I find myself giggling and nodding in recognition. So, that's good. I think I'm still struggling with the stand-up comedian turned writer schtick. I think Chelsea Handler turned me off. :(
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Read in May, 2008
I loved Kaplan's first book, Why I'm Like This, so I was very excited to read this one. Unfortunately, Leave the Building Quickly was just not as good. It was good, yes, but not as good as it's predecessor.
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Enjoyable and funny. I read this before I discovered David Sedaris. I think he is a better read, although they both reminisce about growing up with atypical homelives in the sixties/seventies.
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Read in April, 2008
A humorous/poignant collection of short stories. Gave me a new perspective on Drops of Jupiter. Purchased this book at the 2007 Jewish Book Fair and met the author!
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Read in April, 2008
I like to read satire by sarcastic writers--this book definitely fits the bill. The last 2 chapters were not up to the rest of the book but until then it was great.
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I enjoyed her first book so much I bought the second one for my return flight. Once again, just well written stories from life. Wish I had written the books!!!
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Read in September, 2007
I don't covet this the way I did her first. She still has a few great stories, but I was not as addicted to it as I was to Why I'm Like This.
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Cynthia rocks! Another enjoyable read. I thought even better than her first book. A lot of good laugh out loud moments.
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Read in June, 2008
this is a pretty funny collection of essays. i was surprised!
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Read in July, 2007
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Read in January, 2007
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