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3.0

This, to me, was in the same camp as Amy Poehler's book. I respect these women - both are not only successful actresses, but also writers and producers (in Graham's case, add novelist). However, both of their books were similar: a series of ramblings that were mostly "look at all of the cool stuff I did!" with a few attempts at deeper correlations. I still learned a lot; the parts I enjoyed most were about Graham's life as a student studying acting. I think the book is written mostly for Gilmore Girl fans, of which I secretly am one, but even that left much to be desired - as she noted, she's not going to offer anything salacious, and there isn't anything I wouldn't have guessed. Just everyone is "wonderful" and it was so "so fun" and the boys are hunky. I thought her idea to go back over and offer season highlights was clever, but I'd rather hear more about discussions or decisions behind the scenes than the fashion commentary...I skipped the last chapter because I'm not yet to "A Year in the Life", but maybe that will sell it for me!