
Fame-ish
My Life at the Edge of Stardom
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Mary Lynn Rajskub
A riotously funny collection of essays by actress and comedian Mary Lynn Rajskub about her awkward, bumbling rise to fame.
It’s not easy being unabashedly famous. Fame. Fortune. Younger men. Being mistaken for different actresses who are slightly prettier and more famous than you. It’s all part of the gig, and Mary Lynn Rajskub is a pro. Hilarious and self-deprecating, Feme-ish is Rajskub’s debut collection of essays. Smart, satirical, and relatable, this book gives new meaning to the word icon, as Rajskub navigates the entertainment world against the backdrop of her own quirky idiosyncrasies. She describes what it's like to make out with Tom Cruise, be a waitress at Denny’s, and find your life’s purpose in 300 indecipherable, not-easy steps - all in a day’s work. Rajskub is honest about her experiences with bisexuality, her college years as a slug, and the bright lights of stardom, ultimately giving the people what they want: an endearing look at what it’s like to be unabashedly famous.
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The Midwest background and roots are strong in Mary Lynn and you can see this throughout the book.
I am jealous I didn’t get to experience the alt-comedy scene in Los Angeles in the late 90’s early 2000’s and this gives you a first hand taste of it.
An intelligent , most candid celebrity
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Being from Michigan and having a sister who attended CCS made some of Mary Lynn Rajskub's hometown stories very relatable.
The raw description of life after divorce from her child's father and her relationship with her child made me feel like we were girlfriends sitting and chatting over wine - so real. She is that friend telling you to raise your standards because you deserve it (and maybe supress that Midwestern guilt), one anecdote at a time.
This book was relatable sometimes, a peak at an unknown, foreign world at other times, and always funny.
Funny Human's Life Lessons Learned So Far
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Best Comedian Book I've Heard in a long time!
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LOVED this!
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Don't miss this one!
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I didn’t even watch 24 and I loved this
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A wonderful peek at a Fame-ish journey!
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Raucously Funny + Full of Wisdom
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When not being critical about people, Mary Lynn complains about anything and everything, including a slew of everyday, ordinary frustrations. Even if this was a book by an A-list superstar, these incidents would still be boring. Where was her editor's guidance?
Although only less than six hours of narration, it seemed to go on about very little for far too long. I stopped after every couple of hours to listen to another book to get a break from the dislike I felt for her perspective and choices in life. I stuck it out, hoping for something redeemable by the end. The one thing I learned from listening to this book is to avoid anything connected to her writing in the future.
My questions for Mary Lynn Rajskub would be: what brings you joy in life? Why did you not focus more on those things and tell us about people who make you happy and inspire you? Would you be happy to spend time with someone for almost six hours of mostly complaints and backbiting? No? Me, neither. Would you trust someone who talked down nearly everyone she knew to others, particularly in such a public way? I don't and you shouldn't.
Maybe Mary Lynn needed the cash right now, but I think she should have waited until she had something substantial and cohesive to say before publishing.
There is very little to recommend here. Target audience: those who enjoy insult gossip and want to keep misery company.
Lame-ish
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Annoying and disappointing
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