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What's not to love about Tina Fey?? This book is so funny, which I think is expected, but also has these great moments of wisdom and kindness and true thoughtfulness. Dear Internet will have you laughing in a way that makes people think maybe you've finally lost it, and the sections on breastfeeding and Teat Nazis are worth the price of the book. Very highly recommended!
*While people around me start to relax, I keep my eyes on the sea, waiting to be rocketed into it on a wave of fire. I'll be re ...more
*While people around me start to relax, I keep my eyes on the sea, waiting to be rocketed into it on a wave of fire. I'll be re ...more
Loved it and knew I would. I just wish I hadn't read several chapters in the NewYorker before I read the book. Made me feel like I'd watched a movie trailer that gave nearly everything away in the film. Overall, though it was an excellent, fun read. Read this when you need humor and perspective.
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May 07, 2013
Melissa
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it was amazing
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Laugh out loud funny, it was dangerous to read this a) in bed while Matt was trying to fall asleep and b) at work at the library Reference Desk. But, that's where I read it, and skillfully employed my "silent laugh" as much as possible.
It was a great collection of essays, arranged chronologically to mirror her own life and in that manner read much like a memoir.
For fans of Tina Fey, this is a hilarious must-read, with a strong sense of voice (i.e. I could hear her reading the entire thing in my ...more
It was a great collection of essays, arranged chronologically to mirror her own life and in that manner read much like a memoir.
For fans of Tina Fey, this is a hilarious must-read, with a strong sense of voice (i.e. I could hear her reading the entire thing in my ...more
Hilarious. Also, reading this along with Sarah Silverman's book has given me a whole new perspective on women in show business (and comedy, specifically). Thanks for just coming right out and talking about it, Ms. Fey.
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Franklin Park Public Library
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