Meaty by Samantha Irby review – scatological essays

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Meaty by Samantha Irby review – scatological essays
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Outspoken and defiant musings on dating, renting, running out of money – and caring for a parent

, and is set in the social media age. Irby will tell you how to cook an inflammatory bowel disease-friendly frittata, while hungover, for a date who has woken up in your apartment, and how to Instagram it, too. Or inform the reader that Martha Stewart “calls for fresh squeezed” orange juice “but, like, LOLWAT”.

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