I Was Told There'd Be Cake | Sloane Crosley | Funny and fun, nothing too deep...
books:
I Was Told There'd...
I Was Told There'd Be Cake
Sloane Crosley
Riverhead Trade
, 2008 - 240 pages
average customer review:
based on 74 reviews
view larger image
for more information click here
Wry, hilarious, and profoundly genuine, this debut collection of literary essays is a celebration of fallibility and haplessness in all their glory. From despoiling an exhibit at the Natural History Museum to provoking the ire of her first boss to siccing the cops on her mysterious neighbor, Crosley can do no right despite the best of intentions-or perhaps because of them. Together, these essays create a startlingly funny and revealing portrait of a complex and utterly recognizable character that's aiming for the stars but hits the ceiling, and the inimitable city that has helped shape who she is. I
Was
Told
There
'd Be
Cake
introduces a strikingly original voice, chronicling the struggles and unexpected beauty of modern urban life.
for more information click here
Just Browsing
I
was
just browsing in one of the airport book shops with no plans to purchase a book. I am in recovery from an eating disorder and when I saw this title it immediately drew me to the book. I started reading it and from the very first paragraph I could relate, not in a recovered eating disorder way but in a life way. I remembered when I myself lived in New York, it brought back so many of those teenaged memories. I had to buy it. I read the book by the time my trip was over. I loved it and would reccomend it to any female who is looking for those fun reminders of growing up and becomming a young adult.
for more information click here
Funny and fun, nothing too deep...
This is a great book with all sorts of weird hilarious stories. At times it falls short, but it's worth the entertaintment value. Most of us can relate to these awkward bizarre experiences. And New Yorkers will love it!
"I had always chalked up my feelings of isolation as a child to being a child"
If you have American kids -- or may have them someday -- did you ever think of raising them in an interesting foreign country so they could come back as teens with a high coolness quotient? No? Would you send a Jewish ten-year-old to a Christian summer camp? and if you did, would you be surprised to hear that she played Mary in the "Christmas in July" pageant after the blond Girl from Darien
was
hobbled by a broken toe? Is
there
a collection of anything in your kitchen drawers, let's say toy ponies for example, that you worry about your mother finding if you die unexpectedly? and if so, would you dispose of them on a Brooklyn-bound subway train? Have you ever locked yourself out on moving day, from both old AND new apartments, requiring two expensive calls to the same sarcastic locksmith?
No? Then you're not like Sloane Crosley, the twenty-something author of I Was
Told
There'd Be
Cake
. This little book of wildly assorted essays is a kind of cubist blueprint for the young, well-off, well-educated New York woman. Crosley's writing is irreverent about her family ("I have never met two people more afraid of their house burning down than my parents") and particularly about her (we hope) well-disguised friends. She says of a pair of dinner guests: "Because there are no more hippies, you don't call them hippies. (But if you ever saw two people on a beach, gorging themselves on whole-wheat burritos and pot, picking sand out of each other's toes, and diving into the water naked, that would be them.)"
You may wonder whether you care about Sloane Crosley's observations on her short life to date. That's one question I can't answer for you. I will tell you that while her experiences may be alien to anything you have ever done, thought or felt, the girl can write intelligently and with great humor; there are unifying principles in the human existence and she catalogs a subset of them very well . We're bound to hear more from this young writer, and if she brings her sardonic wit to deeper subjects it will be very well worth reading. This book was an entertaining look at her world. One star off for the essay format, as I believe her book would have been better served by a more linear memoir format.
Linda Bulger, 2008
for more information click here
Want a Pony?
The beginning
was
a little slow for me, but I thought the essays (which really read more like short stories) were enjoyable and honest. This is a quick read that I would especially recommend for anyone who has ever considered the following: living in New York City, a career in publishing, volunteering, baking, or going veggie.
sort of amusing
i didn't relate to much of what she wrote about. yet, it still had a few entertaining parts to me. i wouldn't recommend it to most people, but i'm not sorry i read it either. wow, this probably isn't a very helpful review. oh well. read it, or not. your call. (although, if someone hyped up this book, you will probably find it disappointing.)
for more information click here
reviews
:
page 1
,
2
,
3
,
4
,
5
,
6
,
7
,
8
,
9
,
10
products you might be interested in
recommendations
Edgy Books that Push the Envelope & Entertain You
Humorous Collections of Essays
excellent and entertaining
My Reading List for Summer
The Best Beach Reads
there
There's a Wocket in My Pocket! (Dr. Seuss's Book of Ridiculous Rhymes)
What's Going on in There? : How the Brain and Mind Develop in the ...
Wherever You Go, There You Are: Mindfulness Meditation in Everyday ...
What Got You Here Won't Get You There: How Successful People Become ...
When Will There Be Good News?: A Novel
cake
Betty Crocker's Best Bread Machine Cookbook: The Goodness of Homemade ...
I Was Told There'd Be Cake
Hello, Cupcake!: Irresistibly Playful Creations Anyone Can Make
Baked: New Frontiers in Baking
Vegan Cupcakes Take Over the World: 75 Dairy-Free Recipes for ...
told
The Greatest Stories Never Told: 100 Tales from History to Astonish, ...
George, Being George: George Plimpton's Life as Told, Admired, ...
The Battle of the Labyrinth (Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book 4)
Shocked by the Bible: The Most Astonishing Facts You've Never Been ...
D'Aulaires' Book of Norse Myths
search for books
i was told
,
cake
,
there
,
told
,
was
toavi.com
web
randomly chosen
book:
Construction Scheduling with Primavera Project Planner (2nd Edition)
Home
Sitemap I
Sitemap II