I'm always reading something, usually multiple books at a time.
"BUSYYYYYYY!"
[In my head, this is spoken in the voice of Busy Philipps doing her impression of her mother. Imagine a suburbs-of-Chicago "mom" voice.]
Before listening to this audiobook, I didn't know much about Busy Philipps beyond enjoying her performances in Freaks and Geeks, Cougar Town, and (too briefly!) The Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt.
This memoir is honest, touching, and often hilarious. Its author seems to be having a moment. It's well deserved, and I hope it goes on as long as Philpps wants it to.