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- Narrated by: Amy Poehler, Carol Burnett, Seth Meyers, Michael Schur, Eileen Poehler, William Poehler, Patrick Stewart, Kathleen Turner
- Length: 7 hrs and 31 mins
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Biographies & Memoirs, Women
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Editor reviews
Hilarious in its delivery and stunning in its honesty, best-selling Yes Please is the much-anticipated biographical audiobook by American comedy queen Amy Poehler who narrates through her book with a cast of superstar guest appearances. Poehler will share intimate memories of her life and her rise to stardom, along with charming advice and delightful life lessons guaranteed to provoke side-stitching laughter. You will hear Poehler as she truly is – a comedian, actress, mother, daughter, lover and eternally likeable woman leaving a legacy behind her. Available now from Audible.
Summary
In Amy Poehler's highly anticipated first book, Yes Please, she offers up a big juicy stew of personal stories, funny bits on sex and love and friendship and parenthood and real life advice (some useful, some not so much).
Powered by Amy's charming and hilarious, biting yet wise voice, and including a star-studded guest list of vocal appearances from Carol Burnett, Seth Meyers, Michael Schur, Patrick Stewart, Kathleen Turner, and even Amy's parents Yes Please is chock-full of words, and wisdom, to live by.
Critic reviews
"Life advise, personal anecdotes and a touch of sex all beautifully handled by the warmest US comedy goddess. Actually adorable." (Grazia)
"The SNL behind-the-scenes stuff is gold" (Glamour)
"We love Amy Poehler" (Red)
"Our favourite agony aunt. Expect witty, real-life advice" (Vogue)
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- Laura Chambers
- 07-06-15
Not the giggle fest I thought it would be...
What would have made Yes Please better?
More structure and more laughs! She did actually pre warn that there would be many random tales, but halfway through one story she would digress onto another and I find myself getting quite annoyed with this. Also I expected Amy to have talked through more of her journey to becoming a Saturday Night Live performer, but it didn't go much detail at all. I had expected it to be laugh out loud hilarious in places but I just didn't find the selected memories all that funny either!
Has Yes Please put you off other books in this genre?
No, I have enjoyed several memoirs and autobiographies, this one just didn't hit the right note with me.
Which character – as performed by the narrators – was your favourite?
As it's a memoir Amy is the main feature in the audiobook, but it was good to hear snippets of Will Ferrell in his Saturday Night Live days.
You didn’t love this book--but did it have any redeeming qualities?
Amy Poehler's narration of the book is perfect - which makes sense as she's the author, but even so it's very engaging. I also enjoyed the guest speakers which added an extra dimension for Audiobook listeners.
Any additional comments?
I don't think that this is neccessarilly a bad book, my low score just reflects that it didn't meet my expectations for what it would be. It's not side splitting hilarious and doesn't give an insider look into Amy's life, it's simply a collection of random tales and thoughts.
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- clanz
- 08-08-15
Funny but not insightful
Poehler is a very funny lady and she proves it in this book. So glad I listened to the Audiobook as I think it offers much more than the written version. She tells you herself she doesn't want people knowing her business which is fair enough but leaves you wanting to know more. I just feel if you're going to write an autobiography it should be fully open and honest. It's read brilliantly with great input from the guest readers. Definitely worth it if your a fan or someone with a passing interest in her work.
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- Beccameriel
- 20-11-14
Amy is my queen
I love, adore and worship Amy Poehler so have been waiting for this audiobook excitedly ever since it was announced. Of course, I wasn't disappointed. Of course I wasn't. Amy would never disappoint me.
Opinionated, sometimes angry, not always "nice" and always hilarious. It's refreshing that she is never self deprecating in order to be likeable. Amy is open about her ambition and hard work and I like her all the more for it.
Does Amy do a good job of narrating her own book? Are you kidding me? From her specially built recording booth by Mt Rushmore, she is awesome and the guest voices are AMAZING. I do appreciate it when the audio version of a book has added value from the print version. It wouldn't be the same without Patrick Stewart reciting haiku or Kathleen Turner as the evil voice in your head putting you down.
The stuff about Parks and Rec is great but if you haven't watched it all, there are some spoilers.
In case you didn't get the message, I really, really, really, really liked this book.
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- Hazy Daisy
- 24-07-15
Yes please to Yes Please!
Would you listen to Yes Please again? Why?
This is a true example of how the Audiobook format can be used to enhance the experience of interacting with a book. Poehler's humour comes across in spades but there's also a great degree of poignancy. Her wit, sharp when written, is given an extra crackle of fun when delivered as a one-liner. The guest readers all played the game with panache, and it's a true pleasure to listen to.
Who was your favorite character and why?
I loved the chapter written and read by Seth Meyers, but it's the many incarnations of Amy Poehler that make this so brilliant.
Have you listened to any of the narrators’s other performances? How does this one compare?
I love Amy's comedy and she's always on point, but it bears saying that the very personal nature of this memoir makes it probably one of my favourite things she's ever done.
Did you have an emotional reaction to this book? Did it make you laugh or cry?
It made me laugh A LOT but some of the more poignant segments - when Amy touches on her divorce, when she speaks about the difficulty she had breaking into the world of comedy - also provoked a sniffle.
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- Helen O'Neill Ivers
- 08-08-19
not worth it
found it dreadfully boring sorry now I wasted my money and time , couldn't finish it
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- Colin
- 10-02-15
For New Yorkers only
I'm only halfway through this title and already I'm really struggling. problem is it isn't aimed at me. I'm a 50-ish Londoner; this book is aimed squarely at New Yorkers, and is based on the following 3 premises:
1: New York is the greatest place on earth
2. Saturday Night Live is the greatest comedy TV show ever made
3: Everything Amy Poehler and her chums say is thigh-slappingly funny
I'll not voice and opinion on (1) as I've only been to New York once so what do I know, but 2 & 3 are definitely questionable. The problem with SNL is that it's so insular, and is based completely on how star-spangled awesome New York is. For anyone living outside of the city you're just not included, man. Ask anyone who doesn't live in the USA or Canada about SNL and they're likely to mention Chevy Chase and John Belushi. Nobody else sees this show.
Like most comedy these days you have to be in at the start or you just won't understand the in-jokes or why certain people saying certain things gets a laugh. But on the few occasions I've caught SNL I really can't see what the big deal is about, and yet the cast are so full of themselves, forced laughter at the most mundane of comments.
And then Ms Poehler adds to the pain by trying to turn every chapter into an SNL sketch, and this falls flat almost every time. Her long drawn-out piece about her forthcoming birthing just goes on and on and on, and for some reason she thing the word 'vagina' is hilarious.
I dunno, this one just isn't aimed at me; and for the record the best TV comedy ever written is, and always will be, "Dad's Army"
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- LondonMom(I'm American)
- 16-12-19
I really wanted to like this book
She's a funny lady but her life is not that interesting. Don't buy it. Get the Trevor Noah book, that was great.
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- M. White
- 27-12-18
Self indulgent
Unfortunately it's just not funny, I got about half way through & I found that a struggle.
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- Fen
- 16-05-15
a book to make you feel brave
this book is so funny, charming, intelligent, interesting... and the performance / production of the audio book is incredible. you can tell how much energy and love went into this project and the result is truly joyful. I wholeheartedly recommend it.
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- Fabulous Book Fiend
- 09-12-14
So much fun!
Review: I was so looking forward to reading this book and let me tell you, it did not let me down. I have found that I enjoy reading autobiographies in audiobooks form and so I downloaded this one using one of my audible credits and settled back for an entertaining listen on my commute. Gosh this book was such fun. I highly reccomend listening to this one on audiobook because you feel partly like you're just having a good old chat with this fabulous lady, and party like you are being entertained at some wonderful stand up comedy event.
The book isn't linear in structure, it jumps around from time to time covering various aspects of Amy Poehler's personal life and her career. I sometimes prefer this form of writing to a chronological report of someones life, i found the anecdotal style very easy to listen to and I would imagine that it would make a good read as well. The stories that she told were interesting and you could tell that she was just sharing them with her readers, not putting them out there just for sympathy or just for laughs, it was really as if she were just telling you stuff about her life whilst you were both on a long bus journey or something-i really liked this!
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- Jo
- 03-05-15
Tina Fey did it better
What would have made Yes Please better?
Couldn't finish this. This is Bossy Pants delivered through amateur theatre Jazz Hands. Impossible NOT to compare to Bossy Pants by Tina Fey, which is an excellent read. Amy's stories are ho-hum, the delivery cheesy.
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No.
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- Sarah
- 15-04-22
Funny, charming and wise
Yes Please is lovely.
Honestly. Lovely is the word that came to mind most often while listening to Amy Poehler’s stories about her childhood, career and relationships.
She is unfailingly generous about her friends and colleagues, yet self-deprecating and refreshingly honest about her own flaws.
She exudes unbridled joy and boundless enthusiasm for comedy as both an art form and means of connection.
Her observations about kindness, gratitude and self-love are earnest, and without any trace of cynicism.
Plus she’s also, you know, funny.
The guests narrators were wonderful additions. In particular, the sections with Seth Meyers and Michael Schur shone with warmth, affection and mutual respect.
This is a memoir Leslie Knope might have written had she grown up in blue-collar Boston, dabbled a little in mind-altering substances, and chosen entertainment over public service.
And if Amy Poehler ever writes another book, I will happily say Yes Please.
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- Anonymous User
- 04-12-21
This book lives in my heart rent free!
I always knew I loved Amy Poehler but I didn't know how much! This book is relatable and hilarious and heartfelt and real and I'm starting it again from the beginning immediately!
Amy is a uniquely wonderful woman, and anyone that reads this is better off for it. More women like her? YES PLEASE!
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- Maria
- 08-11-19
Overall good
The narrator was very good. Nice tone. Nice and funny stories. Would not repeat though.
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- Gail
- 19-06-19
I could not love this book
This book had been on my wish list for years. I so badly wanted to love this book. I just couldn’t. I returned the book after the apology chapter. It broke me illusion that this would be good book. It is well narrated and an interesting concept. But that’s about it. I am devastated. It’s like being in love with the idea of something and realizing that the reality is nothing like what you thought you were getting into.
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- Anonymous User
- 06-03-18
love it!
loved it. loved that amy read it herself. loved the stories about career and love
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- Nzilani
- 19-08-17
loved it!
I loved this, it was an honest and hilarious listen. Gave me a whole new love for Amy Poehler.
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- elisha
- 17-05-16
Yes please!
Amy Poehler is amazing. There is no shock that this book is also amazing. Her reading it aloud (along with other guests) makes it that much more extra amazing. How many more times can I fit amazing into one review?
Definitely definitely recommend.
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- Jennifer
- 20-01-16
Amy Poehler is beautiful
Honest, and hilarious, and relatable. Apart from the whole loads of celebrity friends thing, I don't have that.
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- Karmi
- 02-10-15
Who is Amy Poehler??
I have never had the attention span to read books.... My friend suggested audio books.
I loved listening to this, I didn't even know who Amy was or ever watched an episode of Saturday night live!
She is awesome, funny and relatable to listen to!!! I now know who Amy is!!!