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We Are Never Meeting in Real Life.: Essays (edition 2017)

by Samantha Irby (Author)

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Biography & Autobiography. Essays. Nonfiction. Humor (Nonfiction.) HTML:NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER ? This essay collection from the ??bitches gotta eat? blogger, writer on Hulu??s Shrill, and ??one of our country??s most fierce and foulmouthed authors? (Amber Tamblyn, Vulture) is sure to make you alternately cackle with glee and cry real tears.

Whether Samantha Irby is talking about how her difficult childhood has led to a problem in making ??adult? budgets; explaining why she should be the new Bachelorette (she's "35-ish, but could easily pass for 60-something"); detailing a disastrous pilgrimage-slash-romantic-vacation to Nashville to scatter her estranged father's ashes; sharing awkward sexual encounters; or dispensing advice on how to navigate friendships with former drinking buddies who are now suburban moms (hang in there for the Costco loot!); she??s as deft at poking fun at the ghosts of her past self as she is at captur
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Title:We Are Never Meeting in Real Life.: Essays
Authors:Samantha Irby (Author)
Info:Vintage (2017), 288 pages
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I fuckin love Sam Irby. She's so funny and for-real that I'm always actually laughing while reading her books. I read her writing and it makes me want to be her friend. I never thought I'd enjoy so many stories about one person shitting or fucking, but here we are! Please, check out her work. ( )
  MillieHennessy | Apr 1, 2024 |
Add this to the many funny lady memoirs/essays I've been reading lately. Much, much, much raunchier than the rest and I'm here for it. ( )
  LibrarianDest | Jan 3, 2024 |
Samantha Irby deals with heavy issues such as poverty, mental illness and disability in her own irreverent style. Her essays are wonderful. You can't read her stuff without wanting her to become your best friend. I love her honesty. She's showing the real identity lurking behind the carefully curated version of ourselves portrayed online. I don't know how she writes a raucously funny piece that turns out to be touching and deep. Bottomline, I think she's awesome because her writing makes me feel hopeful. I also recommend reading her blog Bitches Gotta Eat and her first collection of essays Meaty. ( )
  imjustmea | Dec 23, 2023 |
I am surprised at how much I really like this book, considering how much I don't actually essay collections. Irby is incredibly funny and witty in her descriptions, I really love that she can find humor in everything even in the most depressing of situations. Despite these comedic writings she still does not discount the severity of these events in her life, still giving levity to each situation. Since I am close to Irby's age I knew all of her pop culture references and was incredibly happy when she talked about older songs I knew as well as technology, most books I've read lately have references to modern pop culture so it was refreshing.

Irby's observations were candid and honest venturing into topics such as sex, dieting, and flatulence. Honesty is so refreshing, with all the YA I've been sick of and science books reading was so much fun. Considering that Irby is a blogger I think I'll check out her blog 'Bitches Gotta Eat" and I hope it is just as funny and honest as this book was. ( )
  latteslipsticklit | Nov 16, 2023 |
Funny enough to keep me reading and giggling through an exhausted evening! Samantha Irby’s early life sounds horrendous but she has survived and taken it all- even learning how to live with children! And a possessed cat...
So honest and frank(ly rude). Loved it. One day I hope to write essays somewhat like this!
Highly recommended. ( )
  Dabble58 | Nov 11, 2023 |
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Biography & Autobiography. Essays. Nonfiction. Humor (Nonfiction.) HTML:NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER ? This essay collection from the ??bitches gotta eat? blogger, writer on Hulu??s Shrill, and ??one of our country??s most fierce and foulmouthed authors? (Amber Tamblyn, Vulture) is sure to make you alternately cackle with glee and cry real tears.

Whether Samantha Irby is talking about how her difficult childhood has led to a problem in making ??adult? budgets; explaining why she should be the new Bachelorette (she's "35-ish, but could easily pass for 60-something"); detailing a disastrous pilgrimage-slash-romantic-vacation to Nashville to scatter her estranged father's ashes; sharing awkward sexual encounters; or dispensing advice on how to navigate friendships with former drinking buddies who are now suburban moms (hang in there for the Costco loot!); she??s as deft at poking fun at the ghosts of her past self as she is at captur

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