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Famesick by Lena Dunham: book review

Famesick  by Lena Dunham I've never seen Girls . Okay, well, that's a lie. I've seen like six episodes, but I haven't seen it in its entirety. I started it one summer while I was sick and then I wasn't sick anymore and my life got busy. Come May, I will watch Girls  in its entirety. But I know a lot about the show. All of my friends are obsessed with it. I've been told I'm a Shosh Sun, Manie Moon, and Hannah Rising. I don't yet know enough to understand if that should be offensive. They have an episode to reference for everything. I also randomly watched an interview with Dunham a few months ago and then watched a couple more. I was deeply invested in a conversation about a show I'd never seen, so of course, I was going to read Famesick . I put a library hold on it when the book was announced. It was delivered to me while I was in a pub, in the middle of a conversation about Lena Dunham. So that's the frame I went into this book with.  In this se...

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