Unqualified
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Anna Faris
A hilarious, honest memoir—combined with just the right amount of relationship advice—from the popular actress and host of the hit podcast Anna Faris is Unqualified.Anna Faris has advice for you. And it's great advice, because she's been through it all, and she wants to tell you what she's learned. After surviving an awkward childhood (when she bribed the fastest boy in the third grade with ice cream), navigating dating and marriage in Hollywood, and building a podcast around romantic advice, Anna has plenty of lessons to share: Advocate for yourself. Know that there are wonderful people out there and that a great relationship is possible. And, finally, don't date magicians.Her comic memoir, Unqualified, shares Anna's candid, sympathetic, and entertaining stories of love lost and won. Part memoir—including stories about being “the short girl” in elementary school, finding and keeping female friends, and dealing with the pressures of the entertainment industry and parenthood—part humorous, unflinching advice from her hit podcast, Anna Faris Is Unqualified, the book will reveal Anna's unique take on how to master the bizarre, chaotic, and ultimately rewarding world of love.Hilarious, honest, and useful, Unqualified is the book Anna's fans have been waiting for.
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Author
Anna Faris
Pages
320
Publisher
Penguin
Published Date
2017-10-24
ISBN
1101986441 9781101986448
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"I’m the world’s slowest audiobook listener. I have a hard time concentrating unless I’m a hostage listener in my car while driving, otherwise my mind wanders, and I’ll have no idea what’s going on. No idea why. <br/><br/>For some reason I like autobiographical audiobooks best, like someone is sitting down and having a heart to heart with me. I didn’t like Unqualified as well as You’re Never Weird on the Internet (Almost), but Farris’ book was still pretty great. Despite the fact that she usually gets cast in ditzy roles, she’s incredibly smart, and gives insight into her insecurities, growing up a late bloomer, marriage, sex, divorce, and more. I loved it. It had a lot of laugh out loud funny parts, and it was totally relatable. Anna Farris, at one point or another, is all women. <br/><br/>She read it herself, too, and I love her voice."
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Beverly Marra