by Sarah Silverman
I love Sarah Silverman, and this was a funny enough audiobook...
Surprisingly sad and insightful. Worth the read.
I wanted to like this book more than I did. It started out great. And many of the passages were hilarious, but it lacked the cohesiveness that a book requires. It was uneven and erratic, which is Sarah's style, which I love, just not for a book. That being said, I was impressed with her candor and ...
This review can also be found on my blog.I don’t usually read a lot of memoirs or biographies, because reading about the exciting REAL lives that other people have lead isn’t really my cup of tea. Most of the time it just serves to remind me how mediocre my life has been thus far. I picked up this c...
Funny blurbs about her life that had laugh out loud moments. Nothing amazing but a few stories made the time worth it.
Sarah Silverman knows how to write a good joke. She does not so much know how to write a good book. As a consequence, The Bedwetter is for the most part very funny, but it doesn't really do any of that good memoir stuff like tell about how she lived in devastating poverty in Ireland and was forced t...
I must confess that I have never watched The Sarah Silverman Program and I do not follow Silverman closely. I do, however, enjoy reading comedic memoirs so I picked this up from the library. I wouldn't say that I disliked this book, but I did not overly enjoy it either. I think perhaps it is more ge...
I was shocked to find that I actually liked this book. Apparently Sarah's not as much of a jerk as I thought! At times she was equally insightful, intelligent, funny and disgusting. I'm pleasantly surprised to find that she is nothing like her act.There were parts I skimmed over - including the a...
I don't like to brag, but I hate memoirs.This is the first one I've read of my own volition, let alone of a celebrity's, and thank God I have good taste because I loved it.Silverman spares you lots of details and just jumps to the horrible and funny parts; which are the only parts strangers actually...