Does anyone here read The Bloggess by Jenny Lawson?
If you don’t, you really should. She’s pretty hilarious, and in a slightly disturbing and incredibly honesty way. She’s someone who speaks her mind, tells her truth, and does it in a way that often makes you laugh out loud.
For this month’s book club I was thrilled when everyone decided on her Memoir: Let’s Pretend This Never Happened (partially because my friend had already sent me her copy of the book).
Sadly I have no actual pictures from book club (WAY too excited for Lindsay’s big news to focus on things like photos), but if you pick up this book, it will make up for my shortcomings.
The Memoir is, well, just that: a memoir. However, I’m pretty sure you’ve never read a memoir like this. Jenny Lawson grew up in the middle of nowhere Texas, with an eccentric father who worked as a taxidermist on their property. Despite her many efforts to fit in at school, her family made that next to impossible.
Throughout the novel, Jenny recaps some of the most cringe-inducing moments of her life, from childhood up until present day. Hence the title: “Let’s Pretend This Never Happened.” Thankfully, Jenny doesn’t shut these stories away in the depths of her mind but shares them with her readers. Not only is her content entertaining and often shocking, but her writing style sounds as though she’s talking to a friend, rather than writing a novel. My favorite parts of the book are where she recaps conversations between her and her husband or friends, writing the dialogue line by line.
I cannot recommend this book enough (although NOT for the squeamish) if you’re looking for a good laugh.
Are you a fan of The Bloggess?
What’s one of your most cringe-worthy stories?
Yes. The Bloggess and her Rooster story are epic!
That’s how I originally found her blog!
i haven’t heard much about this book so i am so glad you posted about it. Gotta pick it up! love bloggess!
The book was just like all her best story posts put together!
I loved this book! I did have to think twice before suggesting it to certain others, but most of my friends loved it too!
I’m glad so many people liked it!
I’ve read the Rooster story, which definitely had me cracking up. I should look out for this book, I adore funny memoirs!
if you like the Rooster story, you would definitely like this book!
I loved this book too… especially the HR chapter. I was giggling on the bus reading it!
omg LOVED the HR chapter.
i haven’t read it–but that’s amazing she has so many memories from childhood she can rememebr & share about!
she has SO many good stories, although if I had a family like she did I probably would too!
I have the digital copy of this book and really need to re-read it!
Always good for a laugh!
Adding this to my “Read This” list! 🙂
T.
Good! Hope you like it!
Oh my gosh, I LOVED this book! I “read” it on audiobook when we drove down to Florida last year, so listening to her actually reading it was even funnier! Her blog/Twitter continues to make me laugh every day. Good choice!
I forgot to include in my comment, if you like memoirs Jen Lancaster is another great choice. She’s my favorite!
oh she did her own audiobook?!? I bet that’s hilarious! Although I’m surprised she read the book without adding in more comments! Haha
I like her blog, so I’ll have to check out her book!
It’s definitely worth a read!
i need to check her blog out AND this book! XO
Definitely!