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We've been watching the Mindy Project (a rewatch for me, first time for my husband) so when I saw this series of six essays by Mindy Kaling it was an obvious download. The Kindle version is free to Amazon Prime members and after you download them you can access the audio free as well. Obviously I listened to this in audio read by the author - this one was a bit longer, about daily life as a producer, the weird navigation of being kind of famous and rich but not as much as some of the other peopl...
This was probably the only one that annoyed me, a lot! That was until the last page, I did enjoy her character development and the realization of what she was doing was weird and reading about how her outlook changed. The only downside is the fact that this could´ve been part of one book with essays instead of publishing it separately.
Mindy shares her story about loving to spend money on celebrities when they go out to eat. However, one celebrity did not thank her for spending money on them and Mindy was very frustrated. This book shares her journey from spoiling celebrities to donating her money to charities instead. "Is almost $2,000 a lot to drop on someone else’s dinner, just to be a big shot? Hell yeah! But what if nobody notices that you—one of Time magazine’s “100 Most Influential People” in the world—picked up the tab...
Honest and Entertaining What a entertaining and fun essay. Mindy is a Clever writer with a positive attitude and perspective. I listened to the audio book, And it was fun to hear Mindy narrate it herself. I’m looking very forward to reading the rest of this series.
A short anecdote in which Mindy learns that paying it forward can be pretty expensive, AND that gratitude cannot be taken for granted. It's a good ending to the series of essays.
Nothing Like I Imagined Since this is a collection of quick personal essays I’ve decided to review them all in one swoop anthology style. Please Like Me (But Keep Away) - 4 Stars - This essay reviews the time when Mindy moved to LA to write for the office and had to find/make friends as an adult. A most daunting task indeed. She speaks of wanting a close group of girlfriends and even her experience in trying to join one and of how she somehow ended up with a male BFF. Making
Nothing Like I Imagined is an essay collection by actress, producer, and writer Mindy Kaling that explores different aspects of her life such as being a (I think) voluntary single mom who wants to makes lots of friends, but due to social anxiety, has learned that the quality over quantity is the better life motto. Being a celebrity, there's a lot of Kaling's life that is completely unrelatable but her opinions and reactions to the various situations depicted in the essays are very relatable.Essa...
Okay, who knows who "Max Davis" is because I want to know who the jerk is.
I read each of the installments of this "book" over the last two days and this was my very favorite. I like Mindy. I like her a lot. She writes in a very realistic, believable way. I can relate to everything she relays even when it's about Hindu rituals, or Indian food with which I have no association. She's writing about being a person.This one talked about how she enjoys generosity. It makes he feel good. Then she tells us about a time she was unwittingly $1800.00 worth of generous and then wa...
The perfect, quick read to perk you up late in the evening after watching 1.5 hrs of a tense, political debate 😬
This is part of a collection of essays and I'm going to give it an overall rating of 3.5 rounded up to 4. I listened to these on audio book and Mindy Kaling comes across as extremely personable and funny. It felt like i was listening to a friend tell me about her weekend.
I picked up Mindy Kaling's essays on Amazon, and read one in between my January and February TBR. Although I started on the 6th essay in the series (oops), I enjoyed reading her thoughts as I absolutely adore her! Even though I love her and watching her on The Office and The Mindy Project, this particular essay fell a little flat for me. I liked reading about her life from her perspective, but the humor I see when she writes for her T.V. shows was not as evident. I'm hopeful her humor shines a l...
What I liked about this is that she is being very real. There is nothing wrong with liking to be acknowledged for a nice deed you did, just beware you aren't truly being generous. You are expecting a pay back in some form. She realizes this and owns it. And maybe you can say she grew from it because she did then give to charity and really felt good about herself.
this was a great step in the direction to get out of my current reading slump and indecisiveness about what to read next. Kaling is smart, witty, funny and spot on and reading this piece was such a delight. i look forward to reading the other pieces in the series. There is something about turning pages that makes me feel like I accomplished something. ikr, same. I think one of the reasons I loved it is that my image of a big spender is usually an older white male. All the best stereotypes for...
This is the last essay, and I'm sad that there is no more. I love her writing!This essay even had a bonus story at the end, and frankly, that one made my day! It was so much more personal, and with the photos, gave the reader a real glimpse into her daily life. Who doesn't want to know that?!Such lighthearted, fun stories that I definitely recommend to you all!
Some of these were better than others, but all were enjoyable and all were like listening to Mindy speak directly to me like we’re BFFs, which is all I really need, tbh. Such a fun quick collection to palate cleanse and transition between books!
Loved this essay on the topic of what it means to be truly generous.I adored Mindy’s whole collection, and I can absolutely picture myself reading and/or listening to it all over again in the future. Highly recommend!My only complaint is that I wish this was in print so that I could buy a copy for my personal library 😉
Mindy ends her short story collection with a story about learning what generosity actually is, and then as a bonus, she includes what a day in her life looks like with pictures.
I just love anything Mindy does or says! She is just so down to earth and funny and those quick essays are a great way to get a quick dose of her life and mind! Love it!
I really love listening to Mindy Kaling!It feels like I’m listening to a friend tell me about her weekend with such wit, honesty and insight. That part about generosity was spot on.Also, i am so curious about this Max Davis guy!Who is he!😆Recommended!