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Listen for the Lie
- She has no idea if she murdered her best friend – and she’d do just about anything to find out…
- De: Amy Tintera
- Narrado por: January LaVoy, Will Damron
- Duración: 9 h y 18 m
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You probably already know my name. Lucy Chase, the woman who doesn’t remember murdering her best friend. Even though they couldn’t find enough evidence to charge me, I know you all think I did it. That’s OK. I realise being found wandering the streets the next day covered in her blood wasn't a great look. Believe me, I’m as frustrated as you are. I’d love to know if I’m a murderer – it’s the sort of thing you really should know about yourself, isn’t it? And now, thanks to true-crime podcast Listen for the Lie, I finally have the chance to find out.
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Loved It
- De Sally en 06-06-24
- Listen for the Lie
- She has no idea if she murdered her best friend – and she’d do just about anything to find out…
- De: Amy Tintera
- Narrado por: January LaVoy, Will Damron
Funny and compelling
Revisado: 12-14-24
Clever use of the unreliable narrator concept. Made me laugh and kept me guessing to the end.
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Yes Please
- De: Amy Poehler
- Narrado por: Amy Poehler, Carol Burnett, Seth Meyers, y otros
- Duración: 7 h y 31 m
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In Amy Poehler's highly anticipated first book, Yes Please, she offers up a big juicy stew of personal stories, funny bits on sex and love and friendship and parenthood and real life advice (some useful, some not so much). Powered by Amy's charming and hilarious, biting yet wise voice, and including a star-studded guest list of vocal appearances.
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Tina Fey did it better
- De Jo en 05-03-15
- Yes Please
- De: Amy Poehler
- Narrado por: Amy Poehler, Carol Burnett, Seth Meyers, Michael Schur, Eileen Poehler, William Poehler, Patrick Stewart, Kathleen Turner
Funny, charming and wise
Revisado: 04-15-22
Yes Please is lovely.
Honestly. Lovely is the word that came to mind most often while listening to Amy Poehler’s stories about her childhood, career and relationships.
She is unfailingly generous about her friends and colleagues, yet self-deprecating and refreshingly honest about her own flaws.
She exudes unbridled joy and boundless enthusiasm for comedy as both an art form and means of connection.
Her observations about kindness, gratitude and self-love are earnest, and without any trace of cynicism.
Plus she’s also, you know, funny.
The guests narrators were wonderful additions. In particular, the sections with Seth Meyers and Michael Schur shone with warmth, affection and mutual respect.
This is a memoir Leslie Knope might have written had she grown up in blue-collar Boston, dabbled a little in mind-altering substances, and chosen entertainment over public service.
And if Amy Poehler ever writes another book, I will happily say Yes Please.
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