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Average rating3.9
Fisher comes clean (well, sort of) with the crazy truth that is her life, in her first-ever memoir.
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Let's face it, Carrie is an honest, funny, and usually blunt woman. She curses, and tells it like it is. It was rather short, and while I laughed multiple times, it wasn't my favorite celebrity memoir. I was actually a bit disappointed. Aside from the crass language, and blunt format, the book felt more like a “shocker” novel than a classic biography. It felt like all of her stories were being told in a format to out do one another, and to make you feel some pity for Carrie.
Very easy and quick read (for me). The writing is extremely conversational (which makes for a nice change).
It does occasionally feels a bit here and there, rather than centred, but I kept reminding myself that the book started as a one woman stand up, so it's understandable.
None the less, the book is littered with (genuinely) laugh out loud moments (took me a good few minutes to stop laughing at the hearing-aid anecdote), and beautiful insights as well as kind words for those (of us) with mental illness.
What a brilliant telling of her life story… so sad in parts but still incredible, well worth the read
Quick read and hilarious - kind of wish I'd listened to it instead of read, but Fisher's voice is so strong and distinctive either way.