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cassieannalee 's review for:
The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo
by Amy Schumer
Not to resort to cliches, but I laughed and I cried while reading this book (with the scale tipped heavily in the favor of laughter). I liked this because while it's a rather funny up-to-this-point biography, Amy Schumer is so willing to share her flaws and her missteps and her vulnerabilities. In an era of social media everything, when everyone is seemingly always trying to show a better version of themself than probably truly exists, I fully support exposing all the negative (i.e. admitting how human you actually are) and embracing it.
If you're unfamiliar with any of Amy Schumer's (it's weird that I keep referring to her by her full name, but "Schumer" feels stuffy and "Amy" makes it's way too obvious how often I walk around pretending we're besties) stand-up or sketches, I assume this would be less funny to you. I read so much of it--especially when she breaks into her own train of throught--in her voice.
If you're unfamiliar with any of Amy Schumer's (it's weird that I keep referring to her by her full name, but "Schumer" feels stuffy and "Amy" makes it's way too obvious how often I walk around pretending we're besties) stand-up or sketches, I assume this would be less funny to you. I read so much of it--especially when she breaks into her own train of throught--in her voice.