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Amy Poehler: Yes Please (2014, Dey St.) 4 stars

Part memoir, part 'missive-from-the-middle', Yes Please is a hilarious collection of stories, thoughts, ideas, haikus …

Review of 'Yes Please' on 'GoodReads'

2 stars

So meh so much name-dropping, it felt honestly like listening to people you didn't go to highschool with talk about their highschool experience, in a boring way, hoenstly. I love Poehler's work in Parks & Rec, but am also jaded against her particular brand of feminism. Some things in this book definitely irked me. (I'm also trying to get used to giving books less than three star ratings! I don't think you ~shouldn't read this, but I was not too impressed.)