![]() Her limited description of 30 Rock work days sounds surprisingly similar to seeing a 30 Rock episode – which is planned I guess. Then the book suddenly jumps into her TV job in NBC Saturday Night Live (SNL) and then full-throttles into 30 Rock days. She says that in Impromptu sessions it is important to always say “Yes” to whatever the other actors throw at you, keep the flow/story going and don’t take it to a dead-end – these are certainly a tell-tale of an experienced live performer. In her acting days’ description, she talks about how she likes Impromptu acting on stage, that resonated with me as I have had few similar impromptu experiences on stage – which for me was certainly not on acting but on presentations & talks. She talks at length about her childhood, teenage, her first job in YMCA, her acting training days in Chicago to such great detail that at times a bit boring. The book is not really her Autobiography, though it is easy to conclude that way from the description and the initial chapters. I did the entire 5 Hour listening over 2 weeks during my drives and at many places the book kept me entertained. The Audiobook set me back by $21.95 from iTunes. I read the initial description and figured out I will be too lazy to go through reading the book and decided to go for the AudioBook instead, that was a wise decision I made. ![]() ![]() So when the book by Tina Fey “ BossyPants” came out I wanted to buy it immediately. I like “ 30 Rock” TV Show and because of that Tina Fey. ![]()
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