Shockaholic

Shockaholic

2007 • 176 pages

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The electro-convulsive shock therapy she's been regularly undergoing is threatening to wipe out (what's left of) Fisher's memory. This might even be a brand-new addiction for her. But before she can truly commit herself to it in the long term, she decided to get some of those more nagging memories of hers on paper.


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I loved the way she spoke of Michael Jackson, very humanizing.

I was perplexed at her relationship with her father. I was happy that she was at peace with it. She found humor in it, and a way to make it all about her 😉

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The Ted Kennedy part was extremely odd.

October 10, 2018

The title and cover are a bit misleading. This is a book more about Fisher's relationship with her parents than anything else. It's also pretty short. But it's good fun nonetheless.

November 22, 2012

More in-depth, funnier and more touching than Wishful Drinking. Plus, a lot of things I didn't know about her :)

June 14, 2016