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Includes the name: Jen Kirkman

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2033: Future of Misbehavior (2007) — Contribuidor — 47 exemplares

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It wasn't as funny as I was hoping it would be. I chuckled out loud to myself once or twice, but it didn't have me laughing out loud. I have the same problem when I tell people I don't want to have kids, so I thought that I would like this book way more than I did. It was an alright book, a pretty quick read, but a slight disappointment.
 
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SassyCassi | 11 outras críticas | Jun 28, 2023 |
 
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MBTC | 11 outras críticas | Jul 9, 2022 |
I really enjoyed Kirkman's book. I've been a fan of her standup comedy for a while and the book is more serious than her standup but still has a lot of laughs and smiles of recognition. I'm not single but I relate to her anyway. I thought her stories and her take on life is great. I did the book on audio and I loved listening to her tell her own stories. For memoir it almost always has to be audio for me; nothing beats listening to the person and she is a great narrator of her own life. I want to go back and listen to her first book too.… (mais)
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bostonbibliophile | 2 outras críticas | Mar 3, 2018 |
This is comedian and writer Jen Kirkman’s second book, and it’s quite nice. It’s not a comedy book, but a collection of essays and stories about her life. She’s divorced, she’s childfree, and she has an unconventional job. Hopefully it goes without saying, but you don’t need to be any of those things to find her writing relatable and charming.

If you listen to her podcast “I Seem Fun,” you’ll find that some of the stories are familiar. But definitely not all, or even most. There is plenty here for those who are new to her work and those who have been following her for years. My favorite moments in the book are when she says things that I wish I could say but haven’t yet reached the point where I can. She’s not defensive to or offended by certain comments; she just wants folks to know that they are wrong in their comments about her and her life choices. It’s awesome and freeing.

If you haven’t read her first book, I recommend starting there. Then read this. Then start following her on Instagram and twitter (if you like to see her be brutally honest with condescending anti-feminists), and listen to her podcast. And if you’re really lucky (like I am), you can even catch her on her book tour.
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ASKelmore | 2 outras críticas | Jul 9, 2017 |

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Obras
6
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2
Membros
282
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#82,539
Avaliação
½ 3.3
Críticas
15
ISBN
19

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