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'My life is a series of embarrassing incidents strung together by telling people about those embarrassing incidents.'Russell Brand's scandalous reminiscences were always going to have a literary flavour. But nothing you've heard him say on stage, radio or TV can prepare you for the impact of this beautifully written memoir. From his troubled childhood in Essex and his addictions to drink, drugs and sex, to his giddy rise through the world of entertainment, this is not simply a story of fame but of redemption, achingly and hilariously honest throughout.
Hodder & Stoughton General Division (United Kingdom) | |
2007 | |
9780340936153 | |
Hardback - 352 Pages | |
illustrations |

Average rating (30 reviews)
Best Book I've Read In Years!!
Bekaroo | 27/02/2009 | See all Bekaroo's reviews (5) »
I was 1st in to meet Russell Brand to get this book signed at Lakeside. If you like Russell Brand, you'll love this book. It made me literally cry with laughter! When reading this book it really felt like Russell was sitting beside me reading outloud his troubled life. VERY well written in that sense! Although his life is full of sex, drugs and disturbing childhood memories, it's a good read and rather interesting, I personally found it very difficult to put down, even when falling asleep after reading for many hours straight.
I don't suggest under 18's reading this however, as it's a little bit disturbing at times and very detailed.. I would recommend to anyone above the age of 18 though! I even got a workmate to read the first few pages of 'My Booky Wook' and even he laughed out loud and he despises Russell!
Regarde
MetalBadger | 04/02/2009 | See all MetalBadger's reviews (10) »
Very entertaining book and a thoroughly good read. Interesting look through a crazy sex obsessed modern day Jack Sparrows life.
Addictive (the book that is)
NZL917 | 25/11/2008 | See all NZL917's reviews (2) »
This is the first book i have read in years and i thought it was brilliant. Funny, at times cringing, but overall a worthwhile read for fans, even critics may find it insightful.


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