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On our Puerto Rico trip I read the book Yes Please by Amy Poehler, which I got for my birthday! I absolutely loved it.
I had the best spots ever to read while we were in San Juan :)
She talks so much about improv, which I loved reading about. She tells the story about when she first realized that she liked being able to choose what came next while she was on stage. You get to read all about the different groups she was part of and/or started, such as the Upright Citizens Brigade, and how they grew and evolved over time (even currently!). She tells stories about the people she performed and worked with and how she moved to Chicago and then New York City.
I loved hearing about her time on Saturday Night Live, too! She tells what the process is like every week during the season, writing sketches, reading them, finding out which get to be on the show, rehearsing with the guest hosts, staying up until the early morning on Saturday, the day of a show. It sounds so fun and so stressful!
There are lots of stories about her baby boys, some about her ten-year marriage to Will Arnett, tons about her childhood, growing up with her parents and younger brother in Massachusetts, the drugs she's done in the past, and the ones she's stayed away from. Just a lot of good stuff! She doesn't try to make it sound like she's had a perfect life, but she acknowledges that she's lucky to have grown up in a safe and loving home.
Her show Parks and Recreation is another huge topic, of course, and I loved hearing about what it was like to work with the cast of the show! It sounds like they had such a blast. Alex and I watched the two new episodes of the last season last week and it was even more fun to watch it now that I've read her book! She talks about how they're like one big family and you can tell that they all must be great friends! I'm sad that this is the last season of the show. It's so hilarious.
It was so fun to read about the different pranks/skits she did while hosting the Golden Globes with Tina Fey twice (the most recent time was too recent to be in the book!). It sounds like so many of the famous people Amy knows and is friends with are just so nice and fun! Like Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Louis C.K., Seth Meyers (there are tons of great stories about them meeting and becoming great friends, and he also wrote a chapter of the book!), Maya Rudolph, all of her SNL and Parks and Rec friends, etc.
I already knew it, but after reading her book, I can just tell even more that Amy is such a normal, real, nice person. Parts of the book are hilarious, because she is, but so much of it is normal stories about her normal life. Some parts are a little bit sad, some parts talk about how lucky she knows she is to have her life, but also how hard she had to work to get where she is today. It's a very good book and I loved it!
I would definitely recommend this book to anybody who loves Amy Poehler, likes comedy of any kind, or just wants an interesting, funny, book to read! Have any of you read this yet? What did you think??
Thanks for reading!
Reading it now! :)
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