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A review by murrderdith
Yes Please by Amy Poehler
5.0
I actually listened to this, which I recommend because Poehler narrates the memoir (with a few guests) and does so brilliantly. I will also buy a physical copy so I can go back and underline a few sections I found listening to over and over. It isn't that she's saying anything particularly new, but her voice in this book resonated with me. I'm going to apply "good for her, not for me" to more of my life. I like it. I knew it before, probably, but it helps to hear from someone I admire makes me feel less guilty about wanting or not wanting things I'm told I should not want or want, respectively.
This book feels like a cool aunt or older sister and if my niece was slightly older (she just turned eight) and could appreciate all the jokes, I would give her this book.
This book feels like a cool aunt or older sister and if my niece was slightly older (she just turned eight) and could appreciate all the jokes, I would give her this book.