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spannah1977's review against another edition
5.0
I loved Most Talkative and The Andy Cohen Diaries and have read them many times. This one I think is just as good. I love Andy's humour and ok let's just face it, his everyday life is just a little more interesting than mine at least ha ha
I can also really recommend the audiobook, Andy reads it himself, and that is the way it should be.
I can also really recommend the audiobook, Andy reads it himself, and that is the way it should be.
emilydittmar's review against another edition
4.0
This book is very enjoyable. Andy Cohen has inspired me to start journaling. It's so interesting on how much you can know about his life by a single sentence. For example, he wrote "debriefed about the dinner with mom and dad." To me that says so much because I would do the same thing after a dinner with my parents. So I could be projecting my own life onto his, but it's just so much it just makes me reflect on my own choices.
thisislizwa's review against another edition
5.0
So last year I got Andy Cohen's first installment of diaries on audio book from the library by accident...since I was stuck in my 90 minute commute I figured what the heck lets put this CD on and see what it's all about. My initial reaction was that the material was too banal (even for me--a major connoisseur of celeb memoirs) but before I knew it I was totally sucked in. I cant describe how relaxing it was to listen to someone describe the minutiae of their daily life. This follow-up to the first book was the perfect mindless escape from my post-election funk. For that reason alone, it earns 5 stars from moi! I kinda feel like I would gladly read the daily diary of literally any New Yorker now...
teachermaryreads's review against another edition
5.0
My Andy. <3 I think this is his best book so far.
csquared85's review against another edition
2.0
I was hoping for more dish or more than a foot bath's worth of insight into anything going on in Andy Cohen's life. His diary was basically a long recounting of all the stuff he checked off his to-do list over the period of a year and a half. Maybe the only thing that really surprised me was how much of a pothead Andy is, and recreational drug use is always the most boring part of any diarist/memoirist's life as far as I'm concerned. Yawn.
bettychuck's review against another edition
3.0
This was a fun and enjoyable guilty pleasure to read.
an_enthusiastic_reader's review against another edition
3.0
Three and a half stars. Being Andy Cohen seems exhausting, based on this second peek into his celebrity-laden life.
p0tat0's review against another edition
4.0
I would file this under "guilty pleasure" for sure, but Cohen is likeable in a way that I can't entirely explain. Listening to him read his own audiobook was like listening to a funny, dishy 12 hour voicemail left by a friend. Exactly the kind of fluffy pick-me-up I needed right now.