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wurd nurd
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  • Rated 3 stars

Crosley’s voice is wry and sardonic without coming across as grouchy or mean. Her situational observations are relatable, especially if you are a young woman of a certain age and a certain background (which I am). It was a little frightening how much I identified with some of the essays, but her gentle, self-deprecating humor passes the time. A couple of the essays went to far off on tangents, but otherwise Crosley is bearing the mantle of a modern, single, urban Erma Bombeck.

wurd nurd wrote this review Saturday, October 3 2009. ( reply | permalink )
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