A review by larawalden
Bossypants by Tina Fey

3.0

I have an unhealthy level of "Like" for Tina Fey and 30 Rock. That said, I thought this book was okay. Some chapters are (far) funnier than others, and some seem kinda slapped together ("Crap, the publisher wants AT LEAST 250 pages; how can I pad this without making it look too obvious?"), but I'm okay with that. No, really, I am. I much prefer a Tina Fey who is really good at writing and starring in 30 Rock than one who is good at and has her hand in *everything,* causing her to pay less attention to my favorite show on network television (so thanks, Tina!).

Worth reading if you're a fan of Tina Fey. If you're a fan of snarky memoir and want to read a true master, stick with David Sedaris.