Monday, January 4, 2016

Hunger Makes Me a Modern Girl by Carrie Brownstein


  • First, a disclaimer, I'm not a big Sleater-Kinney fan.
  • Brownstein narrates the audiobook, and does an impressive job.
  • The audiobook includes clips of Brownstein's music and a short interview at the end, making the audiobook experience memorable.
  • It is surprising that a musician with Brownstein's success, is incredibly vulnerable in her memorior.
  • The memoir focuses on Brownstein's music career with only a minor mention of her acting career.  Nearing the end, there is a venture into Brownstein's connection to pets, then returns of music.
  • After reading/listening to the book, I'm revisiting my dusty Sleater-Kinney CDs.

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