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Everything Is Wrong With Me: A Memoir Of An American Childhood Gone, Well, Wrong (2010)

by Jason Mulgrew(Favorite Author)
3.2 of 5 Votes: 2
ISBN
0061766658 (ISBN13: 9780061766657)
languge
English
publisher
Harper Perennial
review 1: There is nothing funnier to me than hearing someone's embarrassing stories from their childhood, especially if they involve parents that make The Chances look like the Huxtables. But these stories, these stories are not funny nor even remotely interesting. These are stories that are only funny had you been there. And while I appreciate all the shout outs to Philly (Holla!), it wasn't enough to make this book enjoyable. Save yourself a few bucks and just read Mr. Mulgrew's blog. A condensed version in spurts seems like the way to go.
review 2: I have a hard time diving right into a book but I was hooked on this one from the preface. I find his humor and informal writing to be just right. Although I could do without some of the footnotes, I find this is a grea
... moret perspective of what was going on in his childhood. I've seen quite a few negative reviews of this one, but I just figure that those people don't share his unique sense of humor. I laughed at this one and recommend it to the people that wonder "why am I this way?...is this my parent's fault?" I have this on one of my "favorites" list now because it was so funny. I recommend it to anyone that wants a good laugh that grew up in the early 80's. less
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Roxy8294
Spray your drink funny at times, brutally honest. Yet some things can remain unsaid.
Tricia
Author's memoir about him and his penis. Supposed to be funny. Not even remotely so
nasrin
It was okay. There are better memoirs out there.
Zephyer_Silvernightflame
Whiny and not that funny.
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