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cgj13 's review for:
Yes Please
by Amy Poehler
This was a fun "read". I'm glad I chose to listens to it as Amy read it herself. Who really helps with connecting it to her.
I live that this book wasn't linear in time. I think that allowed anecdotes to pop in and out throughout the books
My favorite parts were when she was talking with others in her booth--such as Seth Meyers. That's when you really get "Amy". She's more herself in those times, than when she was just reading.
As always, with someone who's role in life is to make people laugh, I wonder if the stories were embellished. Probably, but I'd like to hope not.
There are some food nuggets I would like to pull from her book, so I will be getting a paper copy from the library so I can write those down.
I live that this book wasn't linear in time. I think that allowed anecdotes to pop in and out throughout the books
My favorite parts were when she was talking with others in her booth--such as Seth Meyers. That's when you really get "Amy". She's more herself in those times, than when she was just reading.
As always, with someone who's role in life is to make people laugh, I wonder if the stories were embellished. Probably, but I'd like to hope not.
There are some food nuggets I would like to pull from her book, so I will be getting a paper copy from the library so I can write those down.