Customer Review: I just finished this book. This is the first time I have read anything from this author and I guess I feel greatly disappointed. I was really looking forward to a funny read; David Sedaris kind of funny. I made the mistake of buying the paper version and the ebook format. I didn't find it funny at... more info
Customer Review: Laurie Notaro may be the funniest bitch alive, yet i feel like sometimes she follows me and writes down my escapades. She's a chick to relate to (esp. if you're an idiot girl) and her antics will make you laugh out loud.
Customer Review: I finished this book over six months ago and finally decided to write a review when I received the notice for her latest book coming out. This was easily one of the worst books I have forced myself to finish. I am a huge Laurie Notaro fan, and most of her books have made me laugh so hard tears... more info
Customer Review: I bought this book for the title alone. When reading it I found myself laughing out loud. I re-read several sections more than once because I thought they were so funny -- I've also subjected my husband, friends and daughters to my "readings". My girlfriends and daughters get it... my husband not so... more info
Customer Review: I read this book some months ago and for the life of me I can't remember a word of it. From what I remember it is not too bad at all, but just not very memorable which is not a serious criticism. I can compare it to Bitter is the New Black by Jen Lancaster but Notaro is more likeable and while I... more info
Customer Review: If you need a pick me up, this is the book for you. A friend told me how great this author was and she was right. For those of you girls out there who have grown up with some amazingly hilarious tales of your own, this book is for you. I could find myself relating to Laurie because I am also so... more info
Customer Review: For sarcastic drivel by a witty female, I prefer reading Jen Lancaster. This author seems to be attempting to pack too many metaphors and humorous blurbs into a sentence. I often felt like we needed to take a breath and were losing the point. End the sentence already. Less is sometimes more,... more info
Customer Review: The thirty-two pieces in this book, all by women, cover quite a range. In the first piece, Ellen Sussman relates the story of her first trip to a nude beach, a theme revisited later in the book by Elizabeth Asdorian in "The Naked and the Wed," an article about the difficulties of seeing the entire... more info