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Loading... Autobiography of a Fat Bride: True Tales of a Pretend Adulthoodby Laurie Notaro
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will love Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. I absolutely adore all of Laurie Notaro's books. I can so relate to the way she feels. It is nice to see someone who is not a size 2 and 5'10". ( )I had heard before reading this that Laurie Notaro was hilarious. I don't agree. Yeah, she had a few funny lines that I giggled at and she also had a million more that I didn't. She came off to me as one of those people who thinks they're funnier than they actually are. All her jokes are hit or miss; if you write a hundred jokes per short story you're bound to get at least one laugh. Notaro is one of my favorite authors when I need a good laugh. She takes life by the horns and shakes the hell out of it. She always makes me laugh Notaro is laugh out loud funny, and a decent writer to boot. Greatly enjoyable, especially for those of us in our 30's who still can't believe we are really, actually, grownups. "Jesus, when did I start ironing my t-shirts for work?" I hope she continues to share! One of my favorite authors., she writes with candor and a refreshingly witty take on her own life. no reviews | add a review
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