Book broken in the best possible way6/24/2023 ![]() ![]() ![]() But I am still glad I read it, and I still laughed out loud over and over again while reading it. Oh well! It made me feel like the balance of funny, poignant, and coarse elements was a little off in this book and heavy on coarse. When she suggested skipping the chapter if you’re under seventeen, I should have realized I wouldn’t find it particularly funny. A chapter toward the end with Shark Tank ideas went way overboard for me. For me, personally, there were far more mentions of penises than I ever want to think about. The chapter about her dealings with her insurance company, trying to get life-saving care paid for, was infuriating and horrible – and I’m glad she’s going public with that story.īut also in the mix are sections of, shall we say, coarse humor, with many, many mentions of gender-specific body parts. I’ve found that her books are a mix of laugh-out-loud humor and poignancy – especially when they talk about her struggles with mental and physical illnesses. Her books are sure to make me laugh out loud in many spots, and this one is no exception. She blogs as The Bloggess, and is indeed the queen of humor. Review written May 15, 2021, from a library book ![]()
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