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Bottom Line: This Is How You Do a Memoir Audiobook

Look, I'll be honest - I almost didn't listen to this. Comedy memoirs aren't exactly my usual fare. My Audible library is 90% business strategy and the occasional biography of someone who built an empire. But Jenny's been telling me for years that I need to "lighten up" and "stop calculating ROI on everything," so here we are.

Best decision I've made in months. And yes, I'm calculating the ROI anyway.

I knocked this out during a two-day consulting gig in Phoenix - airports, Ubers, the hotel gym at 6 AM. Five and a half hours. That's it. Finally, a book that respects your time. No padding, no filler, no "let me repeat this concept seventeen different ways because my publisher said I need 300 pages." Tina Fey had things to say, she said them, and she got out. My parents would approve of this efficiency.

Why Author-Narrated Actually Matters Here

Okay, so here's the thing about celebrity memoirs read by the author - most of them are rough. Celebrities aren't voice actors. They rush through the boring parts, they mumble, they clearly recorded this in chunks between other commitments and you can hear the energy shift between sessions.

Fey? She's a performer. Obviously. But it's more than that. The delivery isn't just "good for a celebrity" - it's genuinely good. The comedic timing is impeccable because she wrote these jokes and she knows exactly where the laugh is supposed to land. When she's doing her impression of her father or recreating a conversation with Lorne Michaels, you're not just hearing about these people. You're getting the full SNL treatment.

I caught myself actually laughing out loud on the treadmill. The guy next to me definitely thought I was losing it. Worth it.

The Real Business Lessons (Yes, I Found Them)

Here's where I'm gonna be that guy. Sorry not sorry.

Buried in all the comedy is actually a pretty solid leadership playbook. The chapters on running the SNL writers' room and building 30 Rock from scratch? This is what my parents did instinctively. Now it has a TED talk. Fey talks about hiring, about managing creative egos, about being the only woman in rooms full of men who think they're funnier than her. She doesn't frame it as "leadership lessons" because she's not trying to sell you a framework. She's just telling you what happened.

And honestly? That makes it stick better than half the management books I've read this year.

The bit about saying "yes, and" from her improv days - I've seen consultants charge $50K to teach executives that same concept wrapped in jargon. Fey explains it in like three minutes while making you laugh. I've already referenced it in two client meetings. (Don't tell them I got it from a comedy memoir. My rates depend on people thinking I read serious things.)

What Might Not Work For Everyone

Jenny would say I'm being harsh. Jenny is right. But I gotta be honest - if you're not at least somewhat familiar with SNL and 30 Rock, some of this will feel like inside baseball. There are references that assume you know who these people are, that you watched Weekend Update in the 2000s, that you care about the behind-the-scenes drama of a sketch comedy show.

I grew up on SNL. My parents had it on in the background while they were doing alterations at midnight. So this all landed for me. But if you're coming in cold? Maybe sample first.

Also - and this is minor - some of the chapters feel more like magazine essays than a cohesive narrative. It's not really a beginning-to-end story. It's more like... hanging out with Fey while she tells you stories in whatever order she feels like. I didn't mind this. Some people might.

The Verdict

My 2.0x speed couldn't save this one - and I mean that as a compliment. I actually slowed down to 1.5x because I was missing jokes. When's the last time a book made me do that?

At 5.5 hours, this is basically a long podcast. You could finish it in a weekend of errands. The production is clean, Fey's delivery is sharp, and there's actual substance under the comedy. Is it going to change your life? No. Is it going to make a Phoenix airport feel less like purgatory? Absolutely.

I texted Jenny when I finished: "Okay, you were right about this one." She screenshot it. Says she's saving it for future arguments.

Fair.

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Author-narrated

Narrated by the author themselves, providing authentic interpretation.

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Single-narrator

Read by a single narrator throughout the entire audiobook.

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Unabridged

Complete and uncut version of the original text.

Quick Info

Release Date:April 5, 2011
Duration:5h 30m
Language:English
Best Speed:1.5x

About the Narrator

Tina Fey

Tina Fey is an American actress, comedian, writer, and producer known for her work on Saturday Night Live and 30 Rock. She has won multiple Emmy Awards and other accolades, and her memoir 'Bossypants' is a bestselling autobiographical comedy book. She narrates the audiobook version of 'Bossypants' herself, bringing her signature wit and charm to the performance.

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