We are never meeting in real life

essays

275 pages

English language

Published April 6, 2017 by Vintage Books.

ISBN:
978-1-101-91219-5
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OCLC Number:
961155460

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4 stars (15 reviews)

3 editions

Review of 'We are never meeting in real life' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

A both hilarious and devastating work including some riveting stories and wise insights into one woman's life. I am thankful that Samantha Irby is with us, and no, I won't ever be seeing her in person. I'm guessing that those author readings and book signings aren't her thing.

Seriously, even if my life has been nothing like Samantha's, there is plenty to identify with here, mostly because I'm a woman. I'd recommend this to anyone who is not easily offended by language. I'm very glad to have gained the acquaintance of Samantha Irby's writing.

Bravo!

Review of 'We are never meeting in real life' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

I’m late to the cathartic writing of Samantha Irby. While I’d rather have her in my life now than never at all, I desperately wish I’d found her years ago. Unflinchingly (more like daring-you-to-flinch) honest, equal parts heart and gut-wrenching, and – somehow even in moments of profound sadness – breathtakingly funny. It was all I could not not to dive right into her first book, Meaty, because, despite appearances, I swear I really am trying to make some progress in my stacks. In the meantime, however, I’m binging on Irby’s blog, bitches gotta eat,and eyeing Meaty as it sits patiently in my Amazon shopping cart. Sigh.

EDIT: I am such a fibber. Since submitting this review, I have, in fact, gone ahead and ordered a copy of Meaty. I regret nothing. Well, nothing to do with marvelous Samantha Irby, anyway.

Review of 'We are never meeting in real life' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

Gut-bustingly funny, honest, fresh, unique, and moving all at once. Samantha Irby has a unique and hilarious writing style that will have you alternating between laughing aloud and saying "same" repeatedly. Deals with mental and chronic physical illness, relationships, sexuality, body image, race, cats, TV, and everything in between. An absolute riot of a book with a heart of gold. Reminiscent of Jenny Lawson. A gem of an essay collection.

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