Yes Please

Yes Please

2014 • 329 pages

Ratings365

Average rating3.8

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I love that Amy Poehler isn't afraid to be human, to share some of her faults. My favorite part is when she talks about the apology, it was just so right. When I mess up I want so many things, I want to explain, I want forgiveness, I want it to be viewed that I'm not at fault...but Anastasia was so right, there were other things in play and she was perfectly forgiving.

I adored how Amy Poehler talked about being a mom, being pregnant, and having a body in general (and being private about her divorce – respect). I also enjoyed her talking about awards and Parks and Rec. I also think it's silly for the negative reviews that complain how she ‘name drops'. How can she not? She's worked with so many talented people, and she is grateful, humorous, excited, and at times even at times in disbelief about the the other notable people she's come into contact with.

The audio book was the way to go. Although, I might have to pick up the book, I hear that there were lots of pictures and visuals.

September 11, 2015