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Bossypants
by Tina Fey
by Tina Fey
Buried In Print's review
bookshelves: nonfiction, daughter-mother, coming-of-age, workplace, read-in-2012
Jul 20, 12
bookshelves: nonfiction, daughter-mother, coming-of-age, workplace, read-in-2012
Recommended to Buried In Print by:
Michael C
Read from July 12 to 19, 2012
I was listening to this book while I was exercising, and I have never exercised so faithfully or enthusiastically -- ever.
Whether stories about growing up, fitting in (and not) at school, family and married life, the workplace, whatever, the delivery is impeccably timed and wholly enjoyable.
The voice modulation adds another layer of humour too; you'll want to listen closely, as sometimes the funniest parts are the quiestest parts.
I wish I'd made myself take some time with this one, but I can always re-listen: it's that funny.
Whether stories about growing up, fitting in (and not) at school, family and married life, the workplace, whatever, the delivery is impeccably timed and wholly enjoyable.
The voice modulation adds another layer of humour too; you'll want to listen closely, as sometimes the funniest parts are the quiestest parts.
I wish I'd made myself take some time with this one, but I can always re-listen: it's that funny.
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