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Everybody's Favorite

Tales from the World’s Worst Perfectionist

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Everybody's Favorite

By: Lillian Stone
Narrated by: Brittany Pressley
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“Many have tried, and many will try, to capture the sweet, innocent insanity of life as a young girl during the ’90s and 2000s. None have come close to the comedic perfection Lillian Stone nails again and again in Everybody’s Favorite.”—Glamour, Best Nonfiction Books of 2023

From one of the Internet’s favorite self-deprecating commentators comes Everybody’s Favorite, a laugh-out-loud essay collection that tackles the relentless pursuit of perfection while navigating growing up in the early 2000s.

Lillian Stone—childhood evangelical, AOL girlfriend, and professional nail biter is always living on the edge of anxiety. From the pitfalls of a girl plagued by religious trauma, the incomprehensible yet unforgiving need for perfection, and a poorly-behaved twenty-pound beagle, Everybody’s Favorite is a refreshing story of what it means to pick yourself when the world is telling you otherwise. Still navigating the ins and outs of adulthood, accompanied by an obsessive-compulsive disorder that’s become an exercise in self-acceptance and thus compassion, Lillian has become an expert in fighting the urge to be someone else’s idea of perfect. In this laugh-out-loud essay collection, replete with cringe-inducing touchstones of an early-aughts girlhood, Lillian Stone recounts her quest to be everybody’s favorite.

Set largely during the early 2000s Ozarks, and peppered with Stone’s biting satire and gloriously self-deprecating personal anecdotes, Everybody’s Favorite is a wry, empathetic look at the chaos that ensues when we contort ourselves into an ever-changing assortment of socially acceptable shapes—only to fall out of place, twist an ankle, pee your pants a little, and realize that the pursuit of perfection isn’t really all that interesting.

©2023 Lillian Stone (P)2023 HarperCollins Publishers
Comedy & Humor Personal Success Nonfiction Witty Comedy
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Aptly titled - this book will soon be everybody’s favorite

A manual for self-acceptance for anyone who survived the disgusting art of Y2K adolescence, Everybody’s Favorite perfectly captures how we’re all trapped in a spacetime “coming of age” continuum —and that’s okay.

In these essays, gargoyle smashing, adult boobs, crushing on Legolas, purity rings, waif diet trauma, being your family’s unpaid EA, being blissfully self unaware, and just ever being in Florida ever, coexist in highly relatable experiences that everyone born in the early 90s can appreciate. Truly.

If you like to giggle through your nose while being let you in on all the best inside jokes you weren’t a part of, read/listen to this book then send it to all of your friends — it’s your new reference guide for why we’re all destined to be fantastically weird. (Thank goodness!)

Ps. Literally no one else could narrate this with such emotional precision and aplomb!

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No real storyline just random memories and throw back to time periods. I can see how she would be funny but just did not get this book at all.

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