Ratings63
Average rating4
I think her comedy specials are hilarious, but those are presumably tighter from working in comedy clubs and bars until Wong had perfected them. I enjoyed this for the most part, but got a little bored of an overlong chapter about her study abroad experiences, and then found that, even with her reading her own audiobook, it felt too long - like a comedy special that hadn't been quite workshopped enough.
Giving it an extra few points, though, for her husband's letter at the end - I did wonder what he thought of her comedy, since she talks about him a decent amount in it - and I LOVED his perspective on supporting his wife in non-traditional ways when she far-and-above out-earns him.
Essentially, if you like the Baby Cobra and Hard Knock Wife Netflix specials, you'll like this, and vice versa. If you don't, you won't. 3.5 stars.