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Wednesday, October 28, 2015

I Read...Bossypants by Tina Fey

Have you ever been reading a book and had to look over your shoulder because you thought the words on the page were only applicable to you, so someone must be following you and writing down your every move? No? Just me? Okay, well thats exactly how I felt reading Bossypants by the one and only amazing Tina Fey.

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If you have read this blog for while, you might have noticed that my kindred spirit lies in Liz Lemon, who is Tina Fey's character on 30 Rock. Even before watching 30 Rock, I had a special place in my heart for Ms. Fey because of her characters on Saturday Night Live, Mean Girls, and Baby Mama. She is absolutely one of my favorite actresses, because she is hilarious of course and because she is such a clever writer.

Now I am a little embarrassed to call myself such a huge Tina Fey fan, but then tell you that it took me almost 3 years to finally sit down and read her memoir. But nonetheless, her memoir sounded a bit like what I think mine would sound like...minus SNL, the wit, and the fame obviously. What I mostly related to was the anxious, paranoid, and sarcastic personality she clearly potrays through her writing. As silly as it sounds, I was actually laughing out loud while reading this book, which was awkward at some points because I was sitting on a very crowded plane. Once I finished the book, I actually just got a pen out of my purse, flipped back to the beginning of the book and started to read it again. But the second time, I underlined or starred all the lines/parts that made me laugh or that I related to the most. In one part, she describes being on her honeymoon with her husband on a cruise, when the ship has a fire and everyone has to go out onto the deck so that the cabins can be checked. While anxiously thinking that a fire on a boat obviously means that its about to explode, she writes, "I'll be ready for it to happen, that way it won't happen. It's a burden, being able to control situations with my hyper-vigilance, but its my lot in life" (pg 97). Finally I have found someone else who believes they they can control situations by prepare for something to happen so that in turn the universe does the opposite!

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So now I have this book that is completely marked up because just everything she wrote is just loaded with humor and genuine personality. If you have a "books to read" list, then definitely add this to it. If you don't have a "books to read" list, then write "Bossypants by Tina Fey" on a piece of paper, and voila! You have a "books to read" list!

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8 comments:

  1. I liked this book, too when I read it (which was maybe 2 years ago I think?). I didnt love it but I liked it. There were definitely some funny parts in it that made me laugh.

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  2. I've heard great things about this book, but have yet to actually read it. Glad you enjoyed it.

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  3. I have this book on my shelf!
    -Jess at Just Jess

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  4. i LOVED this book. i listened to it, well before i watched 30 rock. I only knew her from mean girls (i love to listen to memoirs when i don't know the person very well, low expectations) and my obsession / love started with that book. she is amazing.

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  5. Tina is so funny - I need to check this out!

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  6. I have been meaning to read this for the longest time! I think I might do the audio version because I think it would be even better in her voice!

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  7. I've wanted to read this FOR.EVER! I need to get my hands on a copy!

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