Katie Carter
JMC 3432.004
7 April 2014
Bossy Pants
Tina Fey
275 Pages
Little, Brown
and Company
$15.99
Bossypants Review: The Weekend with Tina Fey
Tina Fey has a way with words through out Bossypants. Bossypants written for just about anyone. At the beginning of the book, she addresses woman, parents with achievement-orientated kids and people who hate her. The book is full of eloquent humor and grace. Tina Fey takes you through her life and how she arrived to where she is now. She writes about topics people are scared to write about. For instance, she discusses going to a Korean manicure salon and remembrances of being very very skinny or a little bit fat. Fey lets you into her life and shows you life lessons from being a small child to a grown adult. I felt as if I had just spent the weekend with Fey and had learned about the majority of her life by the end.
After finishing Bossypants, I realized there is so very much to learn about other people. I only knew Fey from 30 Rock or Saturday Night Live. She has had much more of an impact on the world than just these. I would recommend BossyPants for anyone who has enjoyed Tina Fey's comedy in the past and who would like to learn more about her life and her successes. Fey is an interesting woman with a lot to say. She keeps quiet on the media, but it is all let out in this book. This is a must read for anyone woman or group of women looking to dominate the alpha male society. Fey has an incredible outlook on life and how to achieve the most in life.
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