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I Love Everybody (and Other Atrocious Lies): True Tales of a Loudmouth Girl
I Love Everybody True Tales of a Loudmouth Girl - and Other Atrocious Lies
Author: Laurie Notaro
ISBN-13: 9780812969009
ISBN-10: 0812969006
Publication Date: 6/8/2004
Pages: 240
Rating:
  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
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4 stars, based on 254 ratings
Publisher: Villard
Book Type: Paperback
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obsidianfire avatar reviewed I Love Everybody (and Other Atrocious Lies): True Tales of a Loudmouth Girl on + 133 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 8
Typical Notaro humor. You either love her or hate her. Personally I love her! This one made me laugh just as much as her first book did. She doesn't seem to be losing steam and I hope she keeps writing more books!
Delos avatar reviewed I Love Everybody (and Other Atrocious Lies): True Tales of a Loudmouth Girl on
Helpful Score: 3
Humorous Memoir/Essays: Funniest books I've ever read. I laughed at loud until people thought I needed help. It might be picked on by others for technical reasons, but it's perfect to me. Great for young women who shun girly chick lit, but I bet all women can identify with these stories of embarrassing school moments, humiliating adult moments, and sarcastic outrage at the too skinny too pretty too perfect people. Or too dumb. You have a tendancy to put your foot in your mouth a lot? This will make you feel WAY better about those painful memories. This is the second in a continuing series, first is The Idiot Girls' Action-Adventure Club, after this one is Autobiography of a Fat Bride and then We Thought You Would Be Prettier.
reviewed I Love Everybody (and Other Atrocious Lies): True Tales of a Loudmouth Girl on + 34 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Laughed out loud at some of her stories. Felt like I had been there and done that at times.
reviewed I Love Everybody (and Other Atrocious Lies): True Tales of a Loudmouth Girl on + 13 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I was really looking forward to this book but the author's effort of trying to make every sentence funny resulted in the hilarious parts losing a lot of their punch. Maybe if I'd read her first book it would have helped me believe the over-the-top characters (or caricatures) that she included as her family, co-workers and friends. I think I would prefer to read her as a columnist -- a little goes a long way.
reviewed I Love Everybody (and Other Atrocious Lies): True Tales of a Loudmouth Girl on + 13 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I now know the feeling of "pee your pants" funny! I read it in less than a week it was so good!!!
reviewed I Love Everybody (and Other Atrocious Lies): True Tales of a Loudmouth Girl on + 10 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
I love Laurie Notaro--very funny, sarcastic humor--quick read.
reviewed I Love Everybody (and Other Atrocious Lies): True Tales of a Loudmouth Girl on + 32 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
For sarcastic drivel by a witty female, I prefer reading Jen Lancaster. This author seems to be attempting to pack too many metaphors and humorous blurbs into a sentence. I often felt like we needed to take a breath and were losing the point. End the sentence already. Less is sometimes more, especially when trying to make me chuckle. The many references to substance abuse were much in the style of Amy Sedaris. If you like that kind of thing.
Sue-in-AZ avatar reviewed I Love Everybody (and Other Atrocious Lies): True Tales of a Loudmouth Girl on + 108 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This was a fun read. I was laughing from page one until the end.

Each chapter sort of stands alone (although later chapters sometimes refer to events in previous chapters). This is a great book for those times when you may be reading in short bursts. You won't lose the thread of the story.
Pattakins avatar reviewed I Love Everybody (and Other Atrocious Lies): True Tales of a Loudmouth Girl on + 365 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Laurie Notaro does it again! Her books are soooo funny...I laugh out loud again and again. For those unaware of her books, she writes about things in daily life that all women can relate to, but she does it in such a funny, sort of sarcastic way. I can't tell you how many times I laughed out loud...even in public. She's that good. In this book, she gets a real job, and a lot of it deals with that, although there are other things also. How many of us haven't thought about doing what she does when someone's dog (being walked by the owner)poops on her lawn and isn't picked up by the owner?...Laurie runs out with a pen and paper, asking for the owner's address so that the next time her dog needs to poop, she can bring him to his house. Laurie Notaro has no problem making fun of herself or her things, and as I've said, it is all stuff we can relate to. If you haven't read her yet, and you love laugh out loud books, give her a try.
reviewed I Love Everybody (and Other Atrocious Lies): True Tales of a Loudmouth Girl on + 13 more book reviews
As usual Laurie Notaro makes me laugh so hard tears come to my eyes!
What a refreshing break from the serious!
CD0927 avatar reviewed I Love Everybody (and Other Atrocious Lies): True Tales of a Loudmouth Girl on + 39 more book reviews
This memoir was so funny; I was laughing out loud while I was reading!
stacy270 avatar reviewed I Love Everybody (and Other Atrocious Lies): True Tales of a Loudmouth Girl on + 30 more book reviews
A quick and funny read!
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Fun read!
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Her humor is a little too over the top for me. I wouldn't have finished this book if it wasn't for my bookclub.
reviewed I Love Everybody (and Other Atrocious Lies): True Tales of a Loudmouth Girl on + 636 more book reviews
Well, this was pretty funny - there were definitely a few laugh-out-loud parts. I especially enjoyed "The Sims" essay, but, overall, I thought that her second book has been her funniest. This third one felt a little too personal - she discusses her first book deal, choosing to not have children... I don't know - some sections felt too much like reading someone's diary, albeit a funny diary, but a diary nonetheless. Also, some of the essays were a bit redundant, with the same jokes appearing throughout. I guess, I would say it is on par with her first book.
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Laurie Notaro can make me laugh out loud every time I read one of her books, even when I re-read them I still laugh and feel good.
boygirlparty avatar reviewed I Love Everybody (and Other Atrocious Lies): True Tales of a Loudmouth Girl on + 3 more book reviews
Started off pretty funny, ended sour. This felt like a book written to specifically piss off ex-coworkers. "Hey, look at me, I'm on the NYT best seller list! Bet you wish you didn't fire me!"

She's got a pretty negative/cruel attitude that is hard to relate to.
I wish she would write about people she likes rather than people she hates.
jessielynn avatar reviewed I Love Everybody (and Other Atrocious Lies): True Tales of a Loudmouth Girl on + 79 more book reviews
Not as laugh-out-loud funny as I was expecting, but an enjoyable and humorous read.
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There were a few stories in this book that made me laugh really hard, but overall i thought the book was a little annoying. It got really hard to read and I didn't finish because I found the author to be a little obnoxious and over dramatic.
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She's done it again! I think this is by far her funniest book yet! Laurie Notaro is my hero; both her & her crazy "jazz hands!"
iritnus avatar reviewed I Love Everybody (and Other Atrocious Lies): True Tales of a Loudmouth Girl on + 37 more book reviews
Now I know what side-splitting laughter is. Many of the stories made me laugh so hard I pulled something or wheezed and gasped for air. One or two essays I thought should've been excluded from the book as pointless and not funny. Overall, if you liked "Idiot Girls", this one will not disappoint.
JTG avatar reviewed I Love Everybody (and Other Atrocious Lies): True Tales of a Loudmouth Girl on + 280 more book reviews
Really funny stories! I'm putting the other books by Laurie Notaro on my wish list.
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From back cover:
Here are more scathingly funny tales from the wild side! Laurie Notaro survived the debauched ride of her twenties and the bumpy road to matrimony. Now she's ready to take on the thirtysomething years. . .and almost middle age has never been more hilarious
reviewed I Love Everybody (and Other Atrocious Lies): True Tales of a Loudmouth Girl on + 49 more book reviews
I love Laurie Notaro and am a huge fan of her writing... this book is just another example of why I love her. :D
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Hilarious!
Rebemdee avatar reviewed I Love Everybody (and Other Atrocious Lies): True Tales of a Loudmouth Girl on
Parts were laugh out loud funny. It's not as strong as her original work, "The Idiot Girls' Action-Adventure Club," but still worth reading.
ilovedale3 avatar reviewed I Love Everybody (and Other Atrocious Lies): True Tales of a Loudmouth Girl on + 524 more book reviews
Laurie Notaro is the funniest writer EVER! I laughed at loud at least once per chapter!
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I laughed continuously. A very funny read.
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Funny book, easy read, great for travel.
reviewed I Love Everybody (and Other Atrocious Lies): True Tales of a Loudmouth Girl on + 145 more book reviews
Laugh out loud funny! This gal is a trip!
reviewed I Love Everybody (and Other Atrocious Lies): True Tales of a Loudmouth Girl on + 10 more book reviews
Great book as usual~
PC13QT avatar reviewed I Love Everybody (and Other Atrocious Lies): True Tales of a Loudmouth Girl on + 7 more book reviews
This book is full of funny stories straight out of Laurie Notaros real life. You will not only laugh with the stories but relate to them also. Great little read.
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Love Lauries books. Lots of humor.
reviewed I Love Everybody (and Other Atrocious Lies): True Tales of a Loudmouth Girl on + 75 more book reviews
Love her! My cross-trainer reading and it definitely makes the minutes pass a LOT more quickly!
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I cant get enough of Laurie Notaro's books. She is laugh out loud funny!
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Again...I loved this book.
It took less than 12 hours for me to finish and then I was sad...It was like a really funny friend moving away.
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funny, funny, how many of us are like this at times in our lives
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Not as rolling on the floor funny as her other books, but still a good read.
jules72653 avatar reviewed I Love Everybody (and Other Atrocious Lies): True Tales of a Loudmouth Girl on
Very funny! I LOL in several places!
Readnmachine avatar reviewed I Love Everybody (and Other Atrocious Lies): True Tales of a Loudmouth Girl on + 1474 more book reviews
Notaro's collection of essays this time centers around her various frustrations at living in a world populated by doofuses, dolts, and demanders of various ages, sizes, and social standing. Meanwhile, she's awaiting the publication of her first book, trying to hang on to her job amid corporate shuffling, and fending off inquiries about her reproductive status.
berries674 avatar reviewed I Love Everybody (and Other Atrocious Lies): True Tales of a Loudmouth Girl on + 92 more book reviews
While she definately has a great sense of humor, I wasn't a big fan of this book. I know it is more or less a compilation of events in her life, but I felt no investment and no desire to pick this book back up after putting it down. She seemed obnoxoius, overly critical and like someone else said..."over the top". Just a little much, in my opinion...it got annoying. I think I'm more apt to enjoy a memoir that actually has a story line to it. But if you are a Jen Lancaster fan, I imagine you'd love Laurie's narrative and sarcasm, as they are definately laughable.
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This book was great. Made me laugh out loud several times, sometimes so much that I had trouble catching my breath, which is unusual for me.
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Her best book yet. It's interesting to see her development into a truly funny writer.
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Although some of the essays annoyed me, she had some zingers that made me laugh til I cried.