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I might regret this : essays, drawings, vulnerabilities and other stuff (original 2018; udgave 2018)

af Abbi Jacobson

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Biography & Autobiography. Family & Relationships. Nonfiction. Humor (Nonfiction.) HTML:From the co-creator and co-star of the hit series Broad City, a "poignant, funny, and beautifully unabashed" (Cheryl Strayed) New York Times bestselling essay collection about love, loss, work, comedy, and figuring out who you really are when you thought you already knew.


When Abbi Jacobson announced to friends and acquaintances that she planned to drive across the country alone, she was met with lots of questions and opinions: Why wasn't she going with friends? Wouldn't it be incredibly lonely? The North route is better! Was it safe for a woman? The Southern route is the way to go! You should bring mace! And a common one... why? But Abbi had always found comfort in solitude, and needed space to step back and hit the reset button. As she spent time in each city and town on her way to Los Angeles, she mulled over the big questions ?? What do I really want? What is the worst possible scenario in which I could run into my ex? How has the decision to wear my shirts tucked in been pivotal in my adulthood?
In this collection of anecdotes, observations and reflections??all told in the sharp, wildly funny, and relatable voice that has endeared Abbi to critics and fans alike??readers will feel like they're in the passenger seat on a fun and, ultimately, inspiring journey. With some original illustrations by the aut
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Medlem:roorooroofus
Titel:I might regret this : essays, drawings, vulnerabilities and other stuff
Forfattere:Abbi Jacobson
Info:London : Virago, 2018.
Samlinger:Dit bibliotek, Læser for øjeblikket, Skal læses
Vurdering:****
Nøgleord:Ingen

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I Might Regret This: Essays, Drawings, Vulnerabilities, and Other Stuff af Abbi Jacobson (2018)

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Things I liked about this book:

1. It made me laugh. A lot of it is rambling, but at least it's mostly funny rambling.
2. I totally related to a lot of Abbi's ridiculous, negative self-talk. (Not the stuff about being incapable of being in love, but the stuff about being a guilt-ridden overprivileged white woman who shops too often at Whole Foods.)
3. I became intensely curious about the identity of the woman Abbi dated and broke up with so I asked the Internet and it pointed to Carrie Brownstein of Portlandia. That's fun even if it's not true. It certainly lent the story some (imaginary) depth to be able to fill in an actual person for the otherwise nameless cipher girlfriend.
4. I'm a big fan of Broad City and this gave some insight into its creation and the relationship between Abbi and Ilana.

Things I did not like about this book:

1. The pointless rambling parts that were not especially funny. I skimmed through a bunch of it.
2. Intrusive negative self-talk is actually kind of sad and I'm glad Abbi's in therapy and I probably should be too.
3. I understand the need to protect the identity of the ex-girlfriend, but it's hard to care about the breakup when there are so few details about the relationship. There were a lot of generalities that are true of practically any significant romantic relationship and that does not make for super compelling writing.

Overall, I think there are certainly better non-fiction memoir-ish books by funny ladies out there. My favorites are Tina Fey, Mindy Kaling, Samantha Irby, and Scaachi Koul. ( )
  LibrarianDest | Jan 3, 2024 |
This book was fine, but not particularly what I was looking forward to reading from Jacobson. It is the story of a road trip she takes while heartbroken over a breakup. Abbi is, of course, incredibly readable and I loved the illustrations, but I was looking for more fun I guess. Breakup journeys are cool and all, but the parts I liked best were when she wrote about her working relationship and friendship with Ilana Glazer. If I'm honest, that is more what I was looking for in a book. ( )
  klnbennett | Oct 7, 2020 |
Lost a half star for saying she found her tribe in improve. ( )
  yulischeidt | Jun 1, 2020 |
Best for:
Anyone who likes a good road trip story. Anyone who is feeling a bit lost.

In a nutshell:
Writer and actor Abbi Jacobson (of Broad City fame) decides to go on a three-week road trip after breaking up with her girlfriend. She documents her time.

Worth quoting:
“People who can talk while exercising—anything more than a hike or walk—are insane to me. You want to tell me the drama that’s currently going on at your office? Ohh, your co-worker plays their music too loud?? It’s distracting and no one else seems to care?? I can’t breath right now!”
“It’s okay to not figure it all out. It’s okay to feel broken and alone and scared sometimes. It’s okay to not know everything. It’s okay to not eat where everyone tells you to, or not take a selfie in front of everything you’ve seen or done and post on the internet for friends and strangers to see.”

Why I chose it:
I like funny women telling their own stories.

Review:
It seems as though my world has changed dramatically since I bought this book and started reading it. I purchased it when I was visiting Seattle in mid-February, two weeks before their first case of COVID-19 was detected (but after one had been confirmed in a neighboring county). I had dinner with a good friend who works for the health department there, and we could tell it was just the beginning, but no one really knew what was coming. I stopped reading this book until this weekend not because it isn’t great (it is!) but because my brain is full. I feel like if I have time to read, I should be reading the news, talking to my friends who are dealing with kids home from school for the next six weeks, keeping up on Twitter.

But my brain needs a break. Sometimes that comes in the form of re-watching Parks and Recreation (only 8 episodes left!), but it also needs to come in the form of books. Good books. Books that either make me laugh or that make me feel connected to others (especially as we’re all being told to take a step back in our physical connections). This book definitely helped with that.

Abbi Jacobson is probably best known to you as one half of the amazing duo responsible for Broad City. The stories she tells in this book come from a road trip she took in the summer of 2017, right before the final season was shot and right after breaking up with her girlfriend. She spends three weeks traveling mostly along the southern bit of the US, along the way exploring her heartbreak, her feelings about the future, and many of the general issues anyone with some introspections struggles with.

It isn’t a lighthearted take, but there are parts that are very funny. It feels honest and yes, vulnerable, but not self-pitying, if that makes any sense. It’s just good reading.

Keep it / Pass to a Friend / Donate it / Toss it:
Pass to a Friend ( )
  ASKelmore | Mar 15, 2020 |
I read this book as an electronic advance reading copy provided by Edelweiss, and I have submitted my comments to the publisher via that web site.

I love this book! (Full disclosure: I already love Broad City, so I am perhaps a little biased.) The author's voice is smart, funny, warm, and inclusive--she uses the word "we" a lot, which I appreciate. She takes risks with her writing and shows how brave it is to be vulnerable, especially in public. I think that sitting (comfortably or uncomfortably) with uncertainty is a hallmark of a fully actualized human being, and this book explores ambiguity and uncertainty in a hilarious and relatable way. The book is ostensibly about a solo road trip after the end of a romantic relationship, but the observations are broader than romance, touching on self worth, career, and friendships.

One minor quibble: I read this book on a black and white display Kindle, and while I loved the author's line drawings, I wish I had seen them in color (if that is how they will be reproduced in the print book). Highly recommended for all libraries. ( )
  librarianarpita | Sep 3, 2018 |
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Biography & Autobiography. Family & Relationships. Nonfiction. Humor (Nonfiction.) HTML:From the co-creator and co-star of the hit series Broad City, a "poignant, funny, and beautifully unabashed" (Cheryl Strayed) New York Times bestselling essay collection about love, loss, work, comedy, and figuring out who you really are when you thought you already knew.


When Abbi Jacobson announced to friends and acquaintances that she planned to drive across the country alone, she was met with lots of questions and opinions: Why wasn't she going with friends? Wouldn't it be incredibly lonely? The North route is better! Was it safe for a woman? The Southern route is the way to go! You should bring mace! And a common one... why? But Abbi had always found comfort in solitude, and needed space to step back and hit the reset button. As she spent time in each city and town on her way to Los Angeles, she mulled over the big questions ?? What do I really want? What is the worst possible scenario in which I could run into my ex? How has the decision to wear my shirts tucked in been pivotal in my adulthood?
In this collection of anecdotes, observations and reflections??all told in the sharp, wildly funny, and relatable voice that has endeared Abbi to critics and fans alike??readers will feel like they're in the passenger seat on a fun and, ultimately, inspiring journey. With some original illustrations by the aut

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