2.0

Dunham isn't my kind of girl. To be fair, as non-TV watcher, I'm not overly familiar with her work before this book. But since it was touted as a must-read for every twenty-something female...

I mean I get it. I understand what she's trying to say. But I think she is ridiculous. I mean no wonder you have issues, look at the sh*t you got yourself into! And regardless of what scenario, a victim is never to blame, but Dunham could have made different choices, she didn't, and so listening to her whine about how they've messed her up is annoying to the nth degree.

She has some moments where I connected with her, but they are few and far between. Also, as she narrated the audio herself, I found it interesting that she deadpanned almost the entire book - except the lists. As a list lover myself, her animated reading of the lists endeared her to me.

She's entitled and scattered and I'm sure that one day she will mature into a deeply funny and moving writer. But it's just not there. And this was a train wreck.