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[quote=Anonymous]I usually don't like celebrity memoirs, but here are two that were fantastic on audio: Bossypants, by Tina Fey (Laughed so hard at one point, I started crying. Awkard b/c I was solo in the car and stopped at a red light. Guy next to me may have thought I was losing my mind.) http://www.audible.com/pd/Bios-Memoirs/Bossypants-Audiobook/B004RCBFII/ref=a_search_c4_1_1_srImg?qid=1489758103&sr=1-1 Stories I Only Tell My Friends, by Rob Lowe (Self-serving at times, but completely interesting and thought-provoking. He's a bright guy with a lot of interesting stories to tell.) http://www.audible.com/pd/Arts-Entertainment/Stories-I-Only-Tell-My-Friends-Audiobook/B004U5XPH6 On a related note, I did not enjoy Amy Poeler's book as much. Not as interesting or laugh-out-loud funny, and I found it irritating to listen to her complain about how difficult it is to write a book. (If it's so hard, stop whining and do something else.) Same with Mindy Kaling's book. Both authors struck me as too insecure and immature to be interesting. YMMV.[/quote]
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