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Binding: Mass Market Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 791.44
EAN: 9780061095504
ISBN: 0061095508
Label: Harper
Manufacturer: Harper
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 592
Publication Date: November 01, 1996
Publisher: Harper
Release Date: September 26, 1996
Studio: Harper
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Editorial Review:
Amazon.com Review: Stern's second memoir focuses more on his professional family than on his biological family, and those who listen to his syndicated radio program will LOVE the chance to know more about Stern's crew. If you've been dying to see Stern in drag, here's your chance. But he's still at his best when he's assessing his celebrity guests, trashing the Kennedys and describing his relationship with his computer. For fans of Stern's longsuffering wife Allison, there is a very funny description of her 40th birthday party, and how Stern came through for her and "her yenta friends.".
Product Description: The inimitable shock-jock radio host shares his own offbeat, outrageous views and offensive observations on life, the world, modern American society, and more. Reprint.
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Not nearly as hilarious as Private Parts but I still got some laughs out of this. I tend to read a lot of very serious morose stuff but I like to read a book that makes me laugh now and then. Sterns humor is very neurotic and self loathing, at times very juvenile, and very Jewish (obsession with bodily functions, sexual insecurities, childhood traumas and persecution complexs) but I have always thought he was funny. Stern is one funny Jew!
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What a great book. Funny, interesting and a real page turner. It really gives an insight into Howard. Even more than the show does. I loved It.
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As a huge Howard Stern fan, I bought this book with my expectations set very high. All of my expectations were completely fulfilled and I would recommend this book to anyone, whether you are a Stern fan or not. It is an amazing look into an amazing and prolific man's life. I think this book is even better than Private Parts.
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as private parts, if not better. i can't say enough about the two howard stern books. the man puts out perfect art!
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It's next to the worse book I've read yet, "Private Parts," is the worse. My gosh, you'd think with all his money he could write something worth reading except about his ham life; this guy has got to figure out what a plot and theme is, there is none. And just run on sentences going nowhere. He must sell them to his followers, becasue there is nothing of interest in it just talking and talking and talking of the FCC, and how he did this and that, where ever he ends up, he does. It was not a disappointment in that, I figured it would be something along that order, especially after I read the dirty mouth garbage and seen the pictures in "Private Parts."
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