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Everything Is Horrible and Wonderful: A Tragicomic Memoir of Genius, Heroin, Love, and Loss
Everything Is Horrible and Wonderful: A Tragicomic Memoir of Genius, Heroin, Love, and Loss | Stephanie Wittels Wachs
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The space between life and death is a moment. But it will remain alive in me for hundreds of thousands of future moments.One phone call. That's all it took to change Stephanie Wittels Wachs' life forever.. Her younger brother Harris, a star in the comedy world known for his work on shows like Parks and Recreation, had died of a heroin overdose. How do you make sense of such a tragic end to a life of so much hilarious brilliance?In beautiful, unsentimental, and surprisingly funny prose, Stephanie Wittels Wachs alternates between her brother's struggle with addiction, which she learned about three days before her wedding, and the first year after his death, in all its emotional devastation. This compelling portrait of a comedic genius and a profound exploration of the love between siblings is A Year of Magical Thinking for a new generation of readers. A heartbreaking but hopeful memoir of addiction, grief, and family, Everything is Horrible and Wonderful will make you laugh, cry, and wonder if that possum on the fence is really your brother's spirit animal.
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booklover3258
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My review of this book can be found on my YouTube Vlog at:

https://youtu.be/O-3AHqlcN78

Enjoy!

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Kaarin
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Pickpick

Harris was such an amazing talent - this was a hard but authentic read.

Nute This type of book is a difficult read, but I always feel like the telling of a life gone too soon imparts some rare piece of wisdom. Stacking! Thanks for sharing! Welcome to Litsy! It‘s a warm and friendly community. I know that you will enjoy yourself here. I‘m looking forward to getting to know you!🙂 4y
Kaarin @Nute oh that‘s so kind! Thank you for a warm welcome! 💕 4y
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Victoriahoperose
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This book was so full of heart and insight. I could feel the author‘s emotion through her writing and I found this to be such an honest account of loss and grief. Funny and heartbreaking all the same and very important. Loved this!

allureofbeauty That sounds interesting 5y
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MelissaSewell
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Panpan

With so many available words to depict the gravity of a thought, constant overuse of the f-bomb instead is maddening.

This could have been a very important book on grief. I‘ve been there, thought those thoughts, and said the same things while processing the pain. I get that, and it‘s comforting to know it‘s normal. But the crude writing was so distracting, the tragedy of the story behind the grief got lost somewhere.

Megabooks Glad I sent this back to the library! 😳 6y
MelissaSewell I really wish it had been written better. I didn‘t appreciate the juvenile humor that her brother was revered for, but I know there‘s an audience for that. Just not me! 6y
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Megabooks
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I can‘t decide if I want to read this book. From what I‘ve read, I don‘t think Harris is particularly funny, I didn‘t like the shows he wrote for, and I‘m not really into comedy.

BUT I think his death from an opiate overdose is tragic, and I‘m having a hard time turning away from his sister‘s pain.

Help? Advice?

Cinfhen I keep seeing this title but I haven‘t read it yet. Good Litsy rating 6y
Megabooks @Cinfhen I‘ve read the intro and two chapters. So far it‘s okay borderline good. I‘m going to read my other book before bed and give it one more shot in the AM. 6y
Cinfhen Another book I‘ve seen offered on Hoopla!! 6y
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CouronneDhiver Not every book is for everyone... or for this particular time. It‘s not a personal rejection of the author. If you read it begrudgingly, you won‘t get the full message anyways 6y
Megabooks @CouronneDhiver That is so true. Thank you 😊 That‘s an excellent way to put it. 6y
L_auren Late to the party but I really enjoyed this on Audio! 6y
Megabooks @L_auren Hey friend! Welcome back! The audiobook is on hoopla, right? Maybe I‘ll try it after I finish 6y
L_auren @Megabooks I‘m always here in he background 😄 yes I got it on hoopla. It was a good pace. How it Meaty? I was lukewarm on her yellow cover book with angry cat haha 6y
Megabooks @L_auren I‘m enjoying it more than yellow cover, which I did enjoy as well. Her level and type of snark is perfect for me. She‘s not as bubbly and silly, which is what I hated about Phoebe Robinson‘s new book. I had to DNF that one. Back to Samantha Irby, there are an unusually large number of references to sex and specifically anal sex. That‘s probably my least favorite part, but I‘m on the asexual spectrum, so that‘s not really my thing. 6y
L_auren @Megabooks good to know! I‘ll grab the audio if I see it floating around! 6y
Megabooks @L_auren I finished Meaty yesterday, and as the book went on, I got more and more disappointed. In the beginning, when she‘s discussing her upbringing, which is unconventional, it was great. 4⭐️ Then she gets on her soapbox about relationships and men, and I found how she did it disgusting and boring, so it ended up being a 2.5⭐️ book. I posted a review on the Meaty page. 🤷🏻‍♀️ 6y
L_auren @Megabooks k never mind!!! Thanks for making sure I knew 😳 6y
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AdeleReads
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Catherine Ricketts‘ stunning and beautiful essay on The Millions is worth reading and pondering. https://themillions.com/2018/10/what-i-saw-when-i-really-looked-my-late-brother-... (Had me reflecting back on Stephanie Wittels‘ journey in her powerful memoir about losing her brother, comedian and actor Harris Wittels.)

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Megabooks
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Anyone else pick up the #hoopla book club pick? Has anyone read it? What did you think?

Also I‘m sorry I‘ve been absent lately. I‘ve been sick and having after effects from the treatments. I‘m really frustrated with it. I still love and miss everyone. 💕😘

Naj *sending hugs*💜 6y
CampbellTaraL Hope you feel better soon! 6y
emilyhaldi Hope you feel better soon❤️ 6y
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Megabooks @Naj Received! Thanks 🧡🧡 6y
Megabooks @taraWritesSci Thank you! 💜 6y
Megabooks @emilyhaldi Thank you! 😊😘 6y
kgriffith I miss hoopla 😭 6y
Cinfhen Sorry you haven‘t been feeling well but glad I found you again 💜 6y
Megabooks @kgriffith I love it. Especially for comics. I‘m sorry you don‘t have it anymore. 6y
Megabooks @Cinfhen I‘m always glad to see you 🤗🤗 Thanks for the well wishes. 🧡 6y
Cathythoughts ❤️❤️❤️ 6y
zzz 🌈💜💜🌼 6y
Megabooks @Cathythoughts 🤗🤗🤗 6y
Megabooks @Jen_is_always_reading 💜🧡🤗🌷🌷 6y
Mimi28 I hope you feel better!! ❤️❤️ 6y
Megabooks @Mimi28 Thank you! 🙏🏻🤗 6y
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cornfedwellread
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I'm glad that I decided to go with the audio version of this book. Listening to the author read added to the emotional intensity of the story. You can hear all of her love, anger, and sadness. This book is great not only for Parks and Rec fans who want to learn more about Harris Wittels, but also for anyone who wants to learn more about the current opiate epidemic and how the rehab system are failing to provide effective treatment.

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GracieYado
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A book that hits so close to home for me. Sad, hilarious, poignant, infuriating. Harris Wittels was one of my favorite comedians and his sister is now one of my favorite writers. She verbalized everything I couldn‘t find the words for over the last three years. A great, insightful read - especially if you‘re lucky enough to never have lost anyone to an overdose.

StillLookingForCarmenSanDiego Welcome to Litsy 👍📚 6y
CarolynM Welcome to Litsy🌼 6y
Bronte_Chintz Welcome to Litsy! Hope you love it here! 6y
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Sarahandhella
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Crying about every five pages. Little bit because I liked Harris Wittels work on Parks and Recreation, little bit because I am an older sister to a brother, and a little bit because my brother is an alcoholic and I am very worried about his future. Heartbreaking read.

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razmanda
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Pickpick

So heartfelt and raw and wonderful and horrible. Triggers all over the place for addiction and death but damn, y‘all.

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RebL
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I‘d be similarly devastated if I lost my brother. Wachs weaves in concern about her daughter‘s hearing loss, which she struggled with concurrently. I understand her parental fears, but the judgment of what it means to be deaf annoys me. My mom was fed similar warnings about my development. But... idk. Deaf culture is rich & supportive. Becoming part of it is not a worst case scenario. My perception of that judgement pulled me out of her story.

mrozzz 🙌🏻 7y
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SkeletonKey
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Mehso-so

I can tell that this must have been cathartic to write but gosh... I kind of wish I hadn‘t read it. It‘s good and there are some laughs, but mostly just sad.

As you can tell from the cover, lots of comedians are featured but it‘s definitely not comedy.

#memoir #drugabuse

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SkeletonKey
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Started listening to this yesterday on the way to an event without realizing how utterly depressing it was. Not sure why I was expecting anything else but wow, so heavy.

Grim portrait of what heroin does to people although there is some comedic relief. The writing is beautiful.

#memoir #drugabuse

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kristinshafel
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Technology failed me today 😡 so I quit and I‘m now having pizza, ice cream, and watching dumb movies on netflix. Here‘s what I read in May, favorites were “Everything is Horrible and Wonderful” and “The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs.” Another month of all non-fiction... hmm 🤔 #may #mayrecap #maybooks

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Jeanne_S
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Moving.

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saguarosally
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Half of me wants to read another book about someone ordinary who died of a heroin overdose. Then I see this and remember this is what is common to all of us after the death.

#readathon #deweys24hourreadathon #heroin #overdose

Debiw781 #allthefeels on this quote ❤️ 7y
BarbaraTheBibliophage Yes. 😰😰 7y
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saguarosally
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I seriously hope I‘m not picking another triggering book. I‘ve seen close family die of heroin once. That was more than enough.

Abby-J That does sound like a potential trigger (My brother died of an overdose last December), but it also looks pretty good. I hope it isn‘t too hard for you. 7y
SconsinBookyBadger I truly hope this book doesn‘t trigger the memory for you. 7y
saguarosally @Abby-J My condolences. How are you holding up? 7y
saguarosally @anansigirl It‘s okay so far. 7y
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Christine
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Picked this up because I deeply love Parks and Rec, kept with it because it‘s wonderfully written and full of insights re: addiction and grief. I liked it very much.

CindyMyLifeIsLit I firmly believe Parks & Rec and The Office are two of the greatest shows EVER!! I need this. 7y
Christine @CindyMyLifeIsLit I share this conviction!! :) 7y
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TheJOMOreader
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Thank you #netgalley for the opportunity to read this beautiful, poignant, heartbreaking, important story. I have to catch my breath after this one.

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