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git_r_read's review against another edition
5.0
What an outstanding book to listen to, especially as Jane Lynch narrates her own book. Very honest and very funny. I have this from Simply Audio and have to return it, but plan on buying a copy in audio for my keeper shelf.
mandasachs's review against another edition
5.0
This was an awesome book. Totally surprised me how awesome it was. I COULD NOT PUT IT DOWN.
hlparis's review against another edition
3.0
Don't read this book. Instead, listen to it. After reading Tina Fey's book, this was horribly depressing and I almost just quit reading, but then decided to try to listen to it instead. That helped me finish it and I enjoyed it more. When I had been reading the book, I dragged myself through the pages. Listening to it while I did the dishes or folded laundry was much better, but there were still a lot less laugh outloud moments than Tina Fey's book. Although, she had a rougher childhood/adolescence than Tina Fey in many respects. I might have to listen to Tina Fey now. (I read her book before.)
Next on my list to read/listen to is Betty White. I'm alternating these female comedian memoirs with fiction works. Laughter is good medicine.
Next on my list to read/listen to is Betty White. I'm alternating these female comedian memoirs with fiction works. Laughter is good medicine.
craftyyarnwitch's review against another edition
4.0
I really enjoyed this book. It's well-written and makes you feel like you're with her, listening to her tell her story to you. And it's funny, direct & honest, upbeat and inspiring.
ebgould's review against another edition
5.0
I enjoyed reading this book very much. Some of it was fun, some of it was poignant, but very little of it was sad.
It was a nice, light read that I got through very quickly. After reading it, I adore Ms. Jane Lynch even more.
It was a nice, light read that I got through very quickly. After reading it, I adore Ms. Jane Lynch even more.