A review by annemariewellswriter
You're Never Weird on the Internet by Felicia Day

4.0

While listening to Felicia Day read her own book, her intonations and her choice of words reminded me of Dr. Horrible - you can tell that she and Joss Whedon hang out. I was amused every time I noticed similarities between Neil Patrick Harris' character, and her actual personality.

I learned a lot about the gaming world that I know nothing about. It's not a subject that particularly interests me in the least, but she kept me intently listening the majority of the time.

She's slightly disorganized in her thoughts, but I think that "imperfection" added to the charm, as if she were sitting next to me telling me her story instead of reading it to me. I found it well-written, but could understand how someone might feel otherwise.

I liked listening to her talk about her struggles with depression and impostor syndrome and how she handled critics and trolls. She didn't always handle it well, and some criticism and low points in her career drove her into a dark spiral. Listening to someone that has produced worked that I enjoyed or loved talk about her struggle with feeling like she isn't good enough was reassuring for me to hear.