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Anna is very real, very real and very raw. She is not one to sugarcoat and she truly says the things that are on her mind or based on her mood. For a non confrontational person, she is very outgoing and curious. Some of her experiences were hilarious and the outcomes of her experiences prove to be even more entertaining.
I found her curiosity intriguing and also really enjoyed how her journey into writing a memoir pushed her farther and opened up her eyes to things she never realized were even there. Her self esteem and self awareness was dismal. It was sad, but it was true and again real. She talks about Hollywood and the fact that we are all parents just wanting the best for our children, no matter what our professions are. She truly humanized herself and other entertainers. It was a remarkable read. I felt like I was having a conversation with my best friend.
Chris was also a good husband, and they were very supportive of each other. The Foreward that he wrote had me laughing out loud. I couldn't control it.
I found her curiosity intriguing and also really enjoyed how her journey into writing a memoir pushed her farther and opened up her eyes to things she never realized were even there. Her self esteem and self awareness was dismal. It was sad, but it was true and again real. She talks about Hollywood and the fact that we are all parents just wanting the best for our children, no matter what our professions are. She truly humanized herself and other entertainers. It was a remarkable read. I felt like I was having a conversation with my best friend.
Chris was also a good husband, and they were very supportive of each other. The Foreward that he wrote had me laughing out loud. I couldn't control it.
I love Anna Faris and I enjoyed this book very much. It was refreshing to see someone in Hollywood who is a real person, discuss real problems.
the chris pratt forward almost made me stop reading
“Read” on Audible. Fun listen, said short-lived weird. Like lived, not like lived.
funny
reflective
medium-paced
This book felt like a conversation with a life long friend.
I really enjoy her podcast and she's open and sweet and truly likable, but I never managed to connect to how she was telling her story. I think I appreciate her type of candor and openness better when she's interacting with others and has a sounding board off of which to spread her ideas.
It's not a bad book in that it definitely caught my attention, but I confess to coming into it expecting more laughs and walked away feeling like it never hit my funny bone. That said, she says herself that she's never been particularly funny and that her becoming a comedic actress happened almost totally by happenstance, so I might have just been a victim of faulty advertising and erroneous hype.
It's not a bad book in that it definitely caught my attention, but I confess to coming into it expecting more laughs and walked away feeling like it never hit my funny bone. That said, she says herself that she's never been particularly funny and that her becoming a comedic actress happened almost totally by happenstance, so I might have just been a victim of faulty advertising and erroneous hype.