Review
Jenny Lawson is the QUEEN of saying too much, and then saying something even worse. And that is why I adore her Caitlin Moran
'GET READY. Jenny Lawson has such a disturbing, ill-mannered, rich sense of humor you will wonder, "Am I the sick one for laughing?" Everyone I gave the book to confirmed: We must all be sick, because this book IS HYSTERICAL . . . and yet it was also strangely touching at times. Its one of my favorite books in the past five years.' Kathryn Stockett, # 1 New York Times bestselling author of The Help
Poignant, funny and insane a celebration of the strength and character it takes to withstand lifes curveballs Stylist
Even when I was funny, I wasnt this funny. Augusten Burroughs, author of Running With Scissors
Displays the wit thats made her a hit on the Web hilarious Booklist
Lawson writes with a rambling irreverence that makes you wish she were your best friend Entertainment Weekly
Endlessly entertaining and consistently jaw-dropping. Glamour
Theres something wrong with Jenny Lawson magnificently wrong. I defy you to read her work and not hurt yourself laughing. Jen Lancaster
Fucked up in the best possible way. Adorably offensive. Jesus* *Jesus is Jenny Lawsons hairdresser. He pronounces his name differently from that other Jesus.
Jenny Lawsons writing is nothing less than revolutionary I say this without a hint of exaggeration: she may be one of the most progressive womens voices of our time. Karen Walrond, author of The Beauty of Different
Funny, irreverent a comic character that readers will engage with in shocked dismay as they gratefully turn the pagesKirkus
The funniest memoir ever about a talking squirrel, anxiety disorder, couch etiquette, and more. Believe us, Lawson is hilarious. Ladies' Home Journal
Jenny Lawson is hilarious, snarky, witty, totally inappropriate. Marie Claire
The Bloggess writes stuff that actually is laugh-out-loud, but you know that really you shouldnt be laughing and probably youll go to hell for laughing, so maybe you shouldnt read it. That would be safer and wiser. Neil Gaiman
[A] wondrous knack for bawdy storytelling Lawsons self-deprecating humour is not only gaspingly funny and wonderfully inappropriate; it also allows her to speak about subjects like depression, anxiety and infertility in a real and raw way. O Magazine
Take one part David Sedaris and two parts Chelsea Handler and youll have some inkling of the cockeyed humor of Jenny Lawson [She] flaunts the sort of fearless comedic chops that will make you spurt Diet Coke through your nose. Parade
Funny, raunchy and unexpectedly uplifting will leave you hoping that Lawsons next book happens, and soon'. People Magazine
Zany hilarious takes cues from the memoirs of Tina Fey and David Sedaris. Reuters
Frankly, it would be hard to grow up free of eccentricities if ones strongest memories of childhood involved a taxidermist father bringing home all manner of fierce creatures, alive and dead The best and funniest parts of this memoir are the childhood reminiscences but Lawson also wrings much amusement from the challenge of balancing her eccentricities with the demands of being grown up and having a family of her own The Herald
Bawdy, irreverent, searingly honest, big and loud she keeps her readers in stitches. The Huffington Post
A skewering, but deeply affectionate portrait of her family, in the vein of David Sedaris blends surprising honesty with acerbic wit. The New York Times
Lawsons sweet-at-the-core book is really about valuing your family, however crazy they may be Whole Living Magazine
Clever is my kryptonite, and Jenny is one of the most clever people on the Internet. Wil Wheaton
'GET READY. Jenny Lawson has such a disturbing, ill-mannered, rich sense of humor you will wonder, "Am I the sick one for laughing?" Everyone I gave the book to confirmed: We must all be sick, because this book IS HYSTERICAL . . . and yet it was also strangely touching at times. Its one of my favorite books in the past five years.' Kathryn Stockett, # 1 New York Times bestselling author of The Help
Poignant, funny and insane a celebration of the strength and character it takes to withstand lifes curveballs Stylist
Even when I was funny, I wasnt this funny. Augusten Burroughs, author of Running With Scissors
Displays the wit thats made her a hit on the Web hilarious Booklist
Lawson writes with a rambling irreverence that makes you wish she were your best friend Entertainment Weekly
Endlessly entertaining and consistently jaw-dropping. Glamour
Theres something wrong with Jenny Lawson magnificently wrong. I defy you to read her work and not hurt yourself laughing. Jen Lancaster
Fucked up in the best possible way. Adorably offensive. Jesus* *Jesus is Jenny Lawsons hairdresser. He pronounces his name differently from that other Jesus.
Jenny Lawsons writing is nothing less than revolutionary I say this without a hint of exaggeration: she may be one of the most progressive womens voices of our time. Karen Walrond, author of The Beauty of Different
Funny, irreverent a comic character that readers will engage with in shocked dismay as they gratefully turn the pagesKirkus
The funniest memoir ever about a talking squirrel, anxiety disorder, couch etiquette, and more. Believe us, Lawson is hilarious. Ladies' Home Journal
Jenny Lawson is hilarious, snarky, witty, totally inappropriate. Marie Claire
The Bloggess writes stuff that actually is laugh-out-loud, but you know that really you shouldnt be laughing and probably youll go to hell for laughing, so maybe you shouldnt read it. That would be safer and wiser. Neil Gaiman
[A] wondrous knack for bawdy storytelling Lawsons self-deprecating humour is not only gaspingly funny and wonderfully inappropriate; it also allows her to speak about subjects like depression, anxiety and infertility in a real and raw way. O Magazine
Take one part David Sedaris and two parts Chelsea Handler and youll have some inkling of the cockeyed humor of Jenny Lawson [She] flaunts the sort of fearless comedic chops that will make you spurt Diet Coke through your nose. Parade
Funny, raunchy and unexpectedly uplifting will leave you hoping that Lawsons next book happens, and soon'. People Magazine
Zany hilarious takes cues from the memoirs of Tina Fey and David Sedaris. Reuters
Frankly, it would be hard to grow up free of eccentricities if ones strongest memories of childhood involved a taxidermist father bringing home all manner of fierce creatures, alive and dead The best and funniest parts of this memoir are the childhood reminiscences but Lawson also wrings much amusement from the challenge of balancing her eccentricities with the demands of being grown up and having a family of her own The Herald
Bawdy, irreverent, searingly honest, big and loud she keeps her readers in stitches. The Huffington Post
A skewering, but deeply affectionate portrait of her family, in the vein of David Sedaris blends surprising honesty with acerbic wit. The New York Times
Lawsons sweet-at-the-core book is really about valuing your family, however crazy they may be Whole Living Magazine
Clever is my kryptonite, and Jenny is one of the most clever people on the Internet. Wil Wheaton
Review
"Even when I was funny, I wasn't this funny." --Augusten Burroughs, author of "Running With Scissors" and "This is How"
"There's something wrong with Jenny Lawson--magnificently wrong. I defy you to read her work and not hurt yourself laughing." --Jen Lancaster
"There's something wrong with Jenny Lawson--magnificently wrong. I defy you to read her work and not hurt yourself laughing." --Jen Lancaster
