Talking as fast as I can

from Gilmore Girls to Gilmore Girls, (and everything in between)

209 pages

English language

Published Oct. 19, 2016

ISBN:
978-0-425-28517-6
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OCLC Number:
954569364

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4 stars (12 reviews)

"This book contains some stories from my life: the awkward growing-up years, the confusing dating years, the fulfilling work years, and what it was like to be asked to play one of my favorite characters again. Also included: tales of living on a houseboat, meeting guys at awards shows, and that time I was asked to be a butt model. A hint: all three made me seasick. -- Lauren Graham" --

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Easy read

3 stars

This book was a quick and easy read and somewhat interesting if you are (like me) a fan of Lauren's performance in the Gilmore Girls. However, this book could have been shortened to 20 pages without loosing any important material and her writing has, well, room for improvement stylistically. While I don't regret reading this I would not have missed a thing without it.

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5 stars

THIS WAS SO GOOD. I love Lauren Graham and I was worried I was going to be disappointed because I had high expectations. This was amazing. As a big fan of Parenthood and Gilmore Girls, I especially appreciated all the references and the trip down memory lane as she talked about those shows. There’s also a lot of good quotes and life advice in here. Great book, and I definitely heard Lorelei’s voice in my head as I read it.

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3 stars

I've never read a celebrity biography before. I've seen all the Gilmore Girls episodes now, more from compulsive binge watching than from particular love of Lorelei, who I find irritating, and I can understand how meaningful it must have been to be a part of the show. Lauren seems to have completely absorbed her character, and I can't imagine her playing another character, though she talks a lot about her role on Parenthood.

Lauren is a bit disingenuous when it comes to acting and getting roles. She promotes a "just be yourself" and "don't read the reviews" viewpoint while clearly analyzing her competitive situations and gaming them to success. This is more of a lesson than anything else in this book, except for maybe her 2nd hand advice for how to be productive in writing every day. A sort of modified Pomodoro technique that could probably work for other creative …

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Subjects

  • Actresses
  • Biography
  • Television actors and actresses

Places

  • United States