![]() ![]() So while I can't really relate to most of what he's talking about in this book, I can still laugh. I rarely do, so just pipe down) I have no children. ("Did you read the dust jacket?" one might ask. He's also the father of 5 children, and every chapter in this book turned out to be related to parenting. So, thank you.)and picked up this one for my morning reading.Īnd there are lots of laughs. You're not funny at all, but I did find your books very informative. So, after reading two books on Chinese medicine for my recent nonfiction selections, I thought I needed a break for a laugh (no offense, Chinese herbal medicine practitioners, but you're not that funny. I watched a DVD of one of Jim Gaffigan's stand-up acts earlier this year and was delighted to find another comedian to add to my list of comedic loves. What book was this review about again? Oh, yes. As I've never read a self-help book before (although maybe some of the religious books I've read could be considered self-help.I like to think of them as spiritual guidance), I don't have a lot to compare it to, but it worked for me. With Chris Hardwick, instead of just a lot of clever yuks sprinkled liberally with profanity, I got a self-help book that was actually pretty good. This is the second time this year I have picked up a book by a comedian I like and gotten more than I bargained for. ![]()
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