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A review by emeraldgarnet
Bossypants by Tina Fey
2.0
Before I listened to this book I was ambivalent about Fey. After having listened to this book the ambivalence remains. I do not have much against Fey. It is just that her style of light yet a little wry comedy is too overt for my tastes.
Fey's advice on how to succeed at improv comedy can apply to a lot of other areas in life.
One thing that I thought was a bit weird was when Fey recounted an anecdote about her father and mentioned the race of the women involved. I did not see how the women's race was relevant to the story.
Fey is someone who is good at what she does and if you are a fan then you are sure to enjoy this book.
Fey's advice on how to succeed at improv comedy can apply to a lot of other areas in life.
One thing that I thought was a bit weird was when Fey recounted an anecdote about her father and mentioned the race of the women involved. I did not see how the women's race was relevant to the story.
Fey is someone who is good at what she does and if you are a fan then you are sure to enjoy this book.