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Original Title: Yes Please
ISBN: 0062268341 (ISBN13: 9780062268341)
Edition Language: English
Setting: Burlington, Massachusetts(United States) Chicago, Illinois(United States) New York City, New York(United States)
Literary Awards: Audie Award for Humor (2015), Grammy Award Nominee for Best Spoken Word Album (2016), Australian Book Industry Award (ABIA) Nominee for International Book (2015), Goodreads Choice Award for Humor (2014)
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Yes Please Hardcover | Pages: 329 pages
Rating: 3.83 | 406128 Users | 24894 Reviews

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Title:Yes Please
Author:Amy Poehler
Book Format:Hardcover
Book Edition:First Edition
Pages:Pages: 329 pages
Published:October 28th 2014 by Dey St.
Categories:Nonfiction. Autobiography. Memoir. Humor. Audiobook. Biography

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In Amy Poehler’s highly anticipated first book, Yes Please, she offers up a big juicy stew of personal stories, funny bits on sex and love and friendship and parenthood and real life advice (some useful, some not so much), like when to be funny and when to be serious. Powered by Amy’s charming and hilarious, biting yet wise voice, Yes Please is a book full of words to live by.

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Ratings: 3.83 From 406128 Users | 24894 Reviews

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4 Stars "It takes years as a woman to unlearn what you have been taught to be sorry for. It takes years to find your voice and seize your real estate." I don't watch a lot of TV. Now before you roll your eyes, I'm not trying to earn hipster cred here before waxing poetic about the wonders of the written word... I'm just busy. And at one point my Netflix subscription lapsed and it was a month before I noticed. So yeah, I don't watch a lot of TV. But, I do own all the 'Parks and Recreation' box

This is not a comedy book. I mean, it's funny. Amy Poehler can't write a book and not be funny, because she's Amy fuckin' Poehler. But (and this is not the first time I'm going to compare the two memoirs) where Tina Fey's Bossypants contained humorous essays written specifically for the purpose of being funny, Poehler's does not. Everything is presented in a straightforward, matter-of-fact, fashion, and although a lot of the book is very, very funny, it never seems like this was the specific

This was pretty good! πŸ˜„I have the paperback but I listened to it on audio. She read the book herself and I love that. You get all of the true feelings when they read their own work. I loved looking at all of the pictures in the book as well. My copy is a small paperback and it has those soft glossy pages that you love to snif. πŸ˜„ And all bookaholics know what I mean. I actually sat down my phone to sniff the book again while reviewing. πŸ˜‚The book is set up in different sections as well. I have to

I LOVE Amy Poehler. This book just highlighted my favorite parts about her and also showed me some of her faults, which she owned up to. She just seems like such a genuine and down to earth person and I love it.I also highly recommend the audio book! I read the first half with the physical book and then changed to the audio book version and it made the entire experience so much better. Her voice is so soothing and you can tell when she's being sarcastic (it's sometimes hard to tell in the

Whelp, look for a flood of reviews coming in, cleaning out my bedroom/office before I go on the road for book tour! That also includes a lot of autobiographies I read as research/pleasure in the last year, preparing and writing my book that I need to add to Goodreads.I had to cut myself off from reading books in this category, actually, because I started getting intimidated and comparing my structure/writing to other peoples' autobiography structure/writing which only served to paralyze me and

Another fun read from the subgenre I like to call, "Memoirs written by women who worked on SNL". It's overall a fun and humourous read. It may have needed some editing and could have lost a couple chapters but as a whole it's a memorable memoir. It's fun and that's all it needed to be.

YES REALLY. I almost gave this two stars, except it includes George Clooney and that would be a crime. This book is fine. It didn't charm me. It actually took me about three or four days to read 288 pages, which is funny because a lot of those pages don't include any actual words (she's got a ton of photocopies and inspirational signs intermixed with the text). It just wasn't as fun to read as I anticipated. The problem is that she spends most of the book talking about how hard it is to write a

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