
Everything Is Perfect When You're a Liar
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Kelly Oxford
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Kelly Oxford
Kelly Oxford is....
A wunderkind producer of pirated stage productions for six-year-olds
Not the queen of the world
An underage schnitzel-house dishwasher
The kid who stood up to a bully and almost passed out from the resulting adrenaline rush
A born salesman
Capable of willing her eyesight to be 20/20
That girl who peed her pants in the gas station that one time
Totally an expert on strep throat
Incapable of making Leonardo DiCaprio her boyfriend
A writer
A certified therapy assistant who heals with Metallica mixtapes
"Not fat enough to be super snuggly." (Bea, age four)
Not above using raspberry-studded sh*t to get out of a speeding ticket
"Bitingly funny. But everybody knows that." (Roger Ebert)
Sad that David Copperfield doesn't own a falcon
A terrible liar
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Kelly Oxford is from Canada and the book chronicles her life growing up in Calgary, before starting a family and later moving to Los Angeles. The book starts out with Oxford at age six, going through hoops to try to cast a stage adaptation of Star Wars. She later goes on a wild trip to Los Angeles to try to meet Leonardo DiCaprio and be his girlfriend before Titanic makes him a superstar. She also talks about peeing at a gas station while waiting in line to buy cigarettes, and her weekend trip to Vegas hosted by magician David Copperfield. Oxford is brutally honest in her observations and a fearless sharer of embarrassing moments.
Oxford is a good storyteller and I found all the essay’s absorbing. She does find the humor in everyday life, and even when she’s discussing a serious topic she gives it a light touch in keeping with the tone of the book. For instance, she talks about the worry that her husband will die and she won’t have a job to support herself, so she takes a job at a nursing home. Oxford actually had a few interesting jobs before doing the writing thing, like washing dishes at a German restaurant at age 12. My favorite stories were the Vegas trip and the family’s trip to Disneyland, but they all are pretty amusing.
Kelly Oxford reads the audiobook herself, something I always appreciate with memoirs. Who better than the author to read her own stories, right? Oxford speaks clearly and reads with an easy, conversational manner. I did speed up the narration a tad (to 1.25x) with the audible app, and that was just perfect for me. Oxford brings her stories to life with her reading and this is an audiobook I didn’t want to stop listening to.
If you like humorous memoirs like those by Tina Fey, Jenny Lawson, or Mindy Kaling I think you’ll eat up this book. I hope there’s a part two someday.
Absorbing humorous memoir
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So relatable
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
Easy to listen to in small bits when you are in and out of the car a lot.Would you be willing to try another book from Kelly Oxford? Why or why not?
Probably not - this was ok but not overly funny. Some amusing bits - but not what I would have expected.What does Kelly Oxford bring to the story that you wouldn’t experience if you just read the book?
She reads it very well -If this book were a movie would you go see it?
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Her reading is vry good - and this is mildly amusing. But I have not found a comedic book that elicits more than a few amusing moments.Light but not overly comedic
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In officially a fan of Kelly Oxford!
Looking forward to her next book
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Would you say that listening to this book was time well-spent? Why or why not?
I don't regret listening to it, but I don't think I'll listen to it again. And I probably wouldn't buy any more books by her. Now, this is not because I think she is a bad writer, but because I had a hard time relating to her because her personality is so different than mine.Would you be willing to try another book from Kelly Oxford? Why or why not?
Probably not. I thought most of the stories were entertaining, but I just couldn't relate to her life. I also felt that some of the stories were a little petty, but that's just me. Perhaps I'm just more of a Tina Fey type person.What about Kelly Oxford’s performance did you like?
I enjoyed her story about working as a physical therapist. I think that story really showed a genuine side of her that I wanted to hear more about. That's not true, I felt the whole book was genuine, but that story was one that I felt connected to her over.Was Everything Is Perfect When You're a Liar worth the listening time?
I'd say so. I'm not in love with the book, but I don't regret listening to it.Any additional comments?
I think that women who are adventurous and free-spirited would like this book. Women who identify with Tina Fey or Mindy Kaling might have a harder time connecting to Kelly Oxford's work.Enjoyable but not so relatable for me
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What about Kelly Oxford’s performance did you like?
Oxford has a pleasing, engaged, clear voice that strikes an agreeable, conversational tone.Any additional comments?
When you listen to her first story, “Queen of the World or Something,” you’ll know you’re going to be well treated by this wonderful storyteller. Oxford’s episodic recollections of her life from elementary school through motherhood read like rich, often messy, sometimes unflattering, and always honest experiences which she has been able to craft into glittering jewels. Yes, there are plenty of laugh-out-loud moments along the way. What most surprised me, though, is the sense of depth lurking just below the surface of the witty, engaging anecdotes. Oxford subtly invites the reader to learn – or share what she learned – from her remarkable experiences. Personal favorite: “My Zoo.” There are no duds.Great stories well told; author/narrator perfect!
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Which character – as performed by Kelly Oxford – was your favorite?
Herself, obviously.Her kids.
Any additional comments?
I do wish there was more cohesion in this story. I made the mistake of listening to this one shortly after listening to "BossyPants" by Tina Fey, and it just wasn't as well-constructed. Enjoyable for me, yes, but partly because I'm a weirdo and want to feel like I "know" Kelly Oxford. (I'm a total creeper.) If you don't share this feeling with me, I don't think you'll enjoy this book so much.Love Kelly Oxford
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Where does Everything Is Perfect When You're a Liar rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?
First audiobook I've tried since I'm now commuting.What was one of the most memorable moments of Everything Is Perfect When You're a Liar?
Her experience at the senior center was so sad, and Disney land was so adorable. I can't wait to be a parent now.Which scene was your favorite?
The drunken car ride.Was this a book you wanted to listen to all in one sitting?
I would've if I could have.Very entertaining
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Entertaining
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Horrible Ramblings of Soulless Brainless Teenager
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