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Call Me Russell (2010)

by Russell Peters(Favorite Author)
3.1 of 5 Votes: 4
ISBN
0385669631 (ISBN13: 9780385669634)
languge
English
publisher
Doubleday Canada
review 1: Russell Peters is my favourite comedian but I did not expect his book to get on the various emotional levels that it did. Gave me a bigger appreciation for him as a person. When it comes to women he was a dick but he's got a fiancee right now so good luck to her. It was nice to see that even though he is completely hilarious he relates most things back to his family which are the most important thing to him. Ohhhhh Russell!
review 2: It started off with a lot of potential, but fell apart pretty fast about halfway through. I really enjoyed the discussion of his roots and explanation of Anglo-Indian culture (which I had no idea even existed), but once he began delving more into his rise to fame, things became less of a narrative, and more of a list of people he k
... morenew and things that happened. I don't really know what to rate this, as I'd recommend the first part of the book (which had me in tears at parts), but no so much the others. less
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cindyparra
Very disappointing. I expected to be entertained, instead it reads like a text book.
Asyikin
Was an ok read. A little disappointing though, thought it would be funnier.
Kkittle
3 1/2 stars.okay read overall, but less than i expected from mr. peters.
nene
Unimpressive. Random anecdotes with little interconnectedness.
Jaynika
Big fan, was surprised with his story. Excellent read!
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