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katietotallybooked's Reviews (785)
WTF!! This book trilogy just keeps getting crazier and crazier! More twists and turns than I ever would have expected. I'm curious to see how Han & Vivian will end the story in the 3rd book! It'll probably be in a way I can't even see coming!
Before I listened to this audiobook, I wouldn't have called myself an Amy Schumer fan. But because I enjoy biographies, I thought I'd give it a listen. Amy presented a life story that revealed more than meets the eye about herself. I finished the book with more respect for Amy, and an understanding of her as a comedian, actress, and entertainer. I recommend the audio book because it's read by Amy herself, and the way she tells her story is engaging, enthralling and it doesn't leave any stones unturned.
This book had its ups and downs, its confusing moments and then moments where I could really relate to Sarah Walters.
The book is told in an interesting way, with short stories from over the course of her teenage years through to her thirties.
All in all, it was an enjoyable read.
My enjoyment of this book was completely unexpected. I read it for my library's book club and I knew very little about it when I first cracked it open. From the first chapter, I was engaged and entertained! Told in a first-person narrative where Batholomew Neil writes letters to Richard Gere, you are drawn into how Bartholomew is dealing with his grief from losing his mother, and how he he is taken on an unexpected journey to make friends and find a family. The mood of this book is light, it's a fast read, and it had me laughing at points. It may have been the first Matthew Quick book I read, but I don't think it will be the last!