The good: Meh, I’m indifferent. Nothing specifically stood out for me. Actually — one part did — I enjoyed the chapter on the Windy City. Fey’s advice is to follow these three rules (they were originally about improve but can be applied to basically everything): yes and, make statements, there are no mistakes.
The bad: Is it lazy of me to repeat above and say I’m indifferent about this book? I didn’t particularly find the anecdotes in this book funny or memorable. Maybe I just don’t find many things funny?