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A review by rebeccalm
I Like You: Hospitality Under the Influence by Amy Sedaris
3.0
I listened to this as an audio-book, which was an interesting choice seeing as this was a bit more of a recipe/hosting book than a straight up narrative. I wasn't aware of that at the time. However, despite not really having access to the recipe portion of the book, since I borrowed it from the library, the in-between stories were classically Amy and were fun to hear narrated in her own voice.
Some of the language choices in the this book were certainly of the time in which they were written, but overall, this had a quirky and darkly humorous voice. Amy considers herself to be the ultimate hostess and she absolutely loves entertaining guests of all varieties, but she has her own quirks she's bringing to the table, too. Amy very much seems like she would be a bit of an eccentric Nora Ephron type hostess - prepared for any occasion and any guest, with a litany of surprises up her sleeve.
Some of the language choices in the this book were certainly of the time in which they were written, but overall, this had a quirky and darkly humorous voice. Amy considers herself to be the ultimate hostess and she absolutely loves entertaining guests of all varieties, but she has her own quirks she's bringing to the table, too. Amy very much seems like she would be a bit of an eccentric Nora Ephron type hostess - prepared for any occasion and any guest, with a litany of surprises up her sleeve.