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goobdiddy's review
4.0
If you like Mamrie's videos, you'll like the book. It's basically a collection of stories from her life, without any real narrative thread. A fun read.
kanissa's review
5.0
Mamrie, why are you and I not friends? I am jealous. I am certain I have never, ever had as much fun as Mamrie.
I read this book in one sitting. Yes, ok, I might have stood up a few times, but I finished it in one day. I just couldn't stop. It was a whirlwind of bizarre fun. There's no "literary" value to it, certainly, but that's not the point. She's unabashedly Mamrie, not Tolstoy.
Fun, energetic, and hilarious.
I read this book in one sitting. Yes, ok, I might have stood up a few times, but I finished it in one day. I just couldn't stop. It was a whirlwind of bizarre fun. There's no "literary" value to it, certainly, but that's not the point. She's unabashedly Mamrie, not Tolstoy.
Fun, energetic, and hilarious.
aldora's review
5.0
The only book that has made me actually laugh out loud.
2023 Reread: Still just as good!
2023 Reread: Still just as good!
weesecup's review
4.0
This book did not disappoint! It exceeded my expectations and made me laugh throughout.
lauraelizah's review
5.0
I don't even have words. Mamrie is one of the best people I have ever come across (and I don't even know her irl).
I'm taking this book with me everywhere because when I feel like shit, I'll have Mamrie making me cry-laugh. You're a god-damn angel, Mamrie.
I'm taking this book with me everywhere because when I feel like shit, I'll have Mamrie making me cry-laugh. You're a god-damn angel, Mamrie.
koko500's review
2.0
A book for people that don't normally read.
While I'm sure the writer is an awesome gal to hang out with, the construction of each chapter was annoying. Start off with a story, take a detour into another story or two, come back to the original story and end it badly. Much like the entire season of SNL last year.
I wanted to like this book, but believed the hype before checking it out.
The book had a strong first draft feel, so I wholly blame the lack of strength in the editorial staff.
While I'm sure the writer is an awesome gal to hang out with, the construction of each chapter was annoying. Start off with a story, take a detour into another story or two, come back to the original story and end it badly. Much like the entire season of SNL last year.
I wanted to like this book, but believed the hype before checking it out.
The book had a strong first draft feel, so I wholly blame the lack of strength in the editorial staff.