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Wishful Drinking
Wishful Drinking
Author: Carrie Fisher
Finally, after four hit novels, Carrie Fisher comes clean (well, sort of ) with the crazy truth that is her life in her first-ever memoir. In Wishful Drinking, adapted from her one-woman stage show, Fisher reveals what it was really like to grow up a product of "Hollywood in-breeding," come of age on the set of a little movie called Star ...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781439153710
ISBN-10: 143915371X
Publication Date: 7/7/2009
Pages: 176
Rating:
  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
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3.5 stars, based on 109 ratings
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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SuzanneB avatar reviewed Wishful Drinking on
Helpful Score: 9
Carrie Fisher, post-ECT, writes candidly, sarcastically, and somewhat randomly about her unusual upbringing and her own subsequent fame and its issues. She discusses bi-polar disorder with a wicked sense of humor. A very fast read with many laugh-out-loud moments. Very enjoyable.
lildevil99 avatar reviewed Wishful Drinking on + 8 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 8
I don't generally write reviews, but this book just made me want to write one.

I've liked Carrie Fisher's other books and generally really like "memoirs" about drug addiction, drinking, mental health issues and things like that. So it seemed like Carrie Fisher's "memoir" titled Wishful Drinking would be very good. I was excited about reading it.

But, I was let down. I did not like this book at all. It didn't go into any detail about anything in her life. Just a sentence or two about some "issue" and that's all. I was always waiting for "the story" then I finally just got to the end and really didn't feel like she actually told anything. It was just sort of rambling about herself while trying too hard to be funny yet leaving out an actual story. Along with that, although some authors can do the rambling, then getting distracted and changing to some other topic, she really couldn't pull it off.

I would not recommend this book at all which upsets me because I was really expecting something much better.
4fabfelines avatar reviewed Wishful Drinking on + 112 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 6
This book was so sarcastic and funny in the way she describes her life and the lives of other hollywood weirdos.
Raised as a hollywood icon daughter she has a hard row to hoe, and she does it well.
From her always absent father to her kooky mother, she tales little snippits of her life that makes out crazy lives seem so sane.
This book does have some language so beware. But it is hilarious.
reviewed Wishful Drinking on
Helpful Score: 3
LOVE IT! Great writing (but you have to like dry humor). It's laugh out loud funny. She makes herself so humorous. You have to know that Carrie Fisher has a colorful sense of humor and be ready for for the crudeness. If you've seen any inteviews with her - you can certainly hear her reading this book to you. Sit back and enjoy, I couldn't put it down.
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Helpful Score: 2
I enjoyed the book....it is a very fast funny read..
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reviewed Wishful Drinking on + 5 more book reviews
I prefer biographies that follow a linear time frame.
reviewed Wishful Drinking on + 50 more book reviews
Meh. Not as funny as her magazine pieces, although, to be fair, there were a few laugh out loud moments and wry observations. On the whole, I get the sense she's hilarious in person - the perfect person to sit next to at a dinner party - but all the meds she's on that have helped toned down her manic-depression have also given her a strangely detached voice that make it difficult to feel like you're really getting a peek into her life. More like you're in the audience at one of her "Wishful Drinking" shows.
reviewed Wishful Drinking on + 49 more book reviews
With reading the prologue, I wasn't impressed. I was getting annoyed. But other than that, once it got going, the book flowed pretty good! There was one scene where she said she was "invited" to a mental hospital and it was an honor! She couldn't just not go! She made a scary serious thing funny and honest. It was such a quick read (the font is huge), I read it in an evening. Not the best book ever, but worth an evening!
reviewed Wishful Drinking on + 31 more book reviews
Funny & sad at the same time. A lot of insight into some celebrities but mostly how she dealt with dysfunction & came out of it better than she started.
reviewed Wishful Drinking on + 2 more book reviews
Loved it. Rarely do I have the opportunity to laugh out loud when I am reading, but Carrie has a great talent to entertain, and touch lightly on very serious subjects. I look forward to reading her next book.
Readnmachine avatar reviewed Wishful Drinking on + 1474 more book reviews
This is about a breezy a memoir of drugs and alcohol and toxic celebrity as you're ever likely to read. You don't end up knowing much about Carrie Fisher except that she has a wicked way with words and a somewhat tangled family-tree-by-marriage.
musyklvr avatar reviewed Wishful Drinking on + 32 more book reviews
Oh, Carrie Fisher. She is hysterical, which is this book's redeeming quality. I wouldn't call this so much a "memoir of her life as a bi-polar drug addict" as a bi-polar rambling. Many of the chapters are disjointed and I had to take a moment to figure out what she was talking about.

However, if you look at this for more entertainment instead of for information regarding recovery/etc, it's extremely enjoyable. So many of the outbursts and stories told are great. I was cracking up.

Is this a great piece of writing? No. But she's funny, and that makes all the difference.


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