funny inspiring fast-paced

As a person who has also struggled with mental health disorders throughout my lifetime I found Jenny Lawson’s book uplifting, funny, honest, but most wonderfully, easily relatable. Well, maybe not the two taxidermy raccoons (one maybe, but not two) and the shredded felt vagina, but overall I heard some of my inner thoughts being read aloud on the audiobook version (highly recommend it, read by the author) and guffawed and wept several times. Hopefully this review will help me remember to listen to it again!
emotional funny medium-paced

It's not funny. It's 2012 Tumblr humor. Also, apparently if you're depressed, just spend a bunch of money on ridiculous things and that will cure you. 

I wasn't sure what to expect but I about 60% enjoyed this book.

This woman is ridiculous in the best way. She has crazy things happen to her, because of her, in spite of her and she tells the stories wonderfully. I love books of small essays so this had a lot of that. Some things I can't relate to as much, like cats. I can't really relate to the depression and anxiety that she talks about but I'm glad that someone is talking about it. This book can't explain it all but it definitely changed my perspective.

This book took me by surprise, Jenny Lawson, has a unique writting style and ability to express herself! You feel all kinds of emotions, but one thing is certain you definitely feel Furiously Happy at least once while reading it!
dark funny hopeful inspiring reflective slow-paced
funny lighthearted

Chaotic and rambling. Lots of discussion of taxidermy and SH. Very disturbing read.

There is nobody like Jenny Lawson.

Funny, relatable and sometimes weird!