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:: Five Reasons I Loved Marieke Hardy’s Book…

October 19, 2011

Marieke Hardy’s book is called You’ll Be Sorry When I’m Dead

Reasons I Loved Marieke Hardy’s Book

1. Because she wrote about things that had happened to her in an entertaining, her-truth way, even though the things might be a bit bawdy, p*nis-y, sweaty, sweary. Personally I would not write about a P@nis Parade, but it’s nice to consider a different point of view.  Even though I had that semi-shocked expression on my face at times, I like an open mind, ya know?  Give me a Bex, quick smart.  Marieke wrote about things that were funny, creepy, awkward, cute, raw, sweet, sad, painful, hopeful, devoted and cringey too.  She didn’t have to do that.  I would have read her book even if it was about why she loves begonias or was, perhaps,  a volume of sad tales about withered cyclamens, but she did not write those books.  Nope.  She wrote a book about HER.  Yep.  The things that happened to her, the things she did and the things she wished she did not do (sometimes knowingly, but did them anyway), or might have done.  Go her.

2. Because it is full of Wizz Fizz, TAB, inappropriate Enid Blyton, Stan Zemanek, Brunswick, Fitzroy, Young Talent Time, Laverne and Shirley, Mamasita, Dallas Crane, Neighbours, Dolly and Cleo Sealed Section REFERENCES.  This happily places her book into a place and time which I adore and relate to. I feel like I am wriggling my toes about in 1996 and chugging icy Snapple on the balcony of my old house.  That rad band Nirvana is on the stereo. I am eating Ruffles.  There is a lamb rack in my Weber.  I am wearing Stussy Sista leggings. Noice.

3.  Because it is a little glimpse into Marieke’s life.  I like to read about the way it was and is and may be for other people.   I really do LOVE peeping in to these very real and personal bits, because it makes me think of some of my bits which may resemble her bits. A bit. In a not weird way. I like knowing about Marieke’s life and I like Marieke. I really do.

4. Because it is full of LIFE, OMG, LOVE, LIFE, MESSING UP, GOOD STUFF, LIFE, HIDING OUT, NUDE BITS, ROAD TRIPS, NIGHTS OUT, COFFEE, PARTIES, NIGHTS IN,  DOING STUFF, LIFE, BUGGERING IT ALL UP, PALS, FAMILY, HEARTBREAK, PHONE BOOTHS, GUITARS, FAN CLUBS, LIFE, LETTERS, HEROES, BOYFRIENDS, PETS. Gawd. Yay.

5. Because it is an intoxicating reminder that it’s quite okay to pack in some irreverent, how-do-i-do-this? moments betwixt the perfect, i-have-this-all-worked-out ones.  It is about living a life where you sort of reach out for all the good bits you can handle (and take the tricky bits with aplomb. Ahem).  It is a bit like hanging on very tightly as Marieke spins you on her Life-So-Far-Hardy-Whizzy-Dizzy at full speed all the while giggling coquettishly and feeding you Lolly Gobble Bliss Bombs with a Spumante chaser.  You KNOW you should get off, but you really quite like the dizzy lurching feeling and you think you can deal with the aftermath if Marieke keeps smiling beguilingly at you like that.

xx Pip

PS :: There is lots of sex, swearing and nudity in this book.  If you are likely to be offended you can run around in your nightie and chant irreverent things instead of reading this book.

  • Grateful4Crochet November 15, 2011 at 9:04 PM

    I am on the second last chapter and am loving it to pieces!!!!!!!!!

  • Kerry November 6, 2011 at 5:17 PM

    Aw yay, I've been meaning to buy this book. Thanks for the awesome review! ๐Ÿ™‚

  • ReannonHope October 20, 2011 at 7:48 PM

    You've got me interested…I used to love her on JJJ…plus I love hearing about what people are reading cause Im a reader & I always want more books to read. Thanks Pip ๐Ÿ™‚

  • Pip October 20, 2011 at 4:08 PM

    She's not boring.
    And she has heaps of good stuff to say.
    That's what I think!
    xx

  • Sam October 20, 2011 at 3:37 PM

    "Full of sex, swearing and nudity" because she actually has nothing worthwhile to say and is completely boring perhaps?

  • Gaby October 20, 2011 at 3:28 PM

    i'm almost finished reading this and i LOVE it! my favourite is her story about motherhood, so poignant. x

  • Chris October 20, 2011 at 12:05 PM

    She's on my wish list, just got through "The Slap" Oh I loved it. I heard her interview on the ABC radio not so long ago, just got half of it. Tantalising enough to make me what to read it.

  • CottonAndCard October 20, 2011 at 12:04 PM

    Sounds juicy!

    Ps. I did finally make it to the end of pride and prejudice…about a week ago!

  • Danya October 19, 2011 at 9:25 PM

    Oooo that sounds SPLENDID!

  • Bec @ honi design October 19, 2011 at 8:46 PM

    Well you took the words out of my mouth!!! I could not put it down.

  • Julie October 19, 2011 at 8:21 PM

    Well, I am glad to hear it is all of this. I was wondering if I should pick up a copy at Dymocks, now I think I will.

  • tea with lucy October 19, 2011 at 8:17 PM

    wow. you've sure piqued my interest! i do enjoy a bit of a naughty read. . .

  • Liz October 19, 2011 at 8:13 PM

    I'v never seen her on the book club thing because I have jennifer byrne issues but I always love reading her stuff in Frankie.

  • daisy October 19, 2011 at 7:15 PM

    i cant stand her, but if i saw it on the shelf at the library i'm guessing i would borrow it.

  • Anonymous October 19, 2011 at 7:06 PM

    May I please read the book and run around in my nightie cbanting?

    Laurie Freeman

  • Felicity October 19, 2011 at 6:54 PM

    Thanks for the review, looks like a great read for the beach.

    I wonder if they'll be delving into it on 'The First Tuesday Book Club'?

  • Rachael October 19, 2011 at 6:41 PM

    I really want to read this book now even though I've never heard of Marieke before! Thank you pip ๐Ÿ™‚

    Also, a big thank you for your blog in general. I've been enjoying it for a few weeks now, and your chocolate cake recipe has become a most-requested in my home, it disappeared in under an hour the day I had 8 children over at teatime!

    Rachael x