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My Boring-ass Life: The Uncensored Diary of Kevin Smith£7.49 Free DeliveryRRP: £9.99 | You save: £2.50 (25%) In stock | Usually dispatched within 24 hours |
Anything but boring, the creator of "Jay and Silent Bob" shares his x-rated thoughts in his diary, telling all in his usual candid, heartfelt and irreverent way!Lewd, crude and hilariously rude, Kevin Smith pulls no punches in this hard-hitting, in-your-face expose of, er, his rather dull and uneventful life... well, not always dull. In between watching his TiVo, he manages to make and release "Clerks II", relate the story of his partner-in-crime Jason Mewes' heroin addiction, get a tattoo, serve on a jury... and be berated for nose-picking by his erstwhile Playboy-model wife, Jen.Thrown in are his views on the perils of strip clubs, the drawback of threesomes, the pain of anal fissures, his love-affair with "Star Wars" and so much more!
Titan Books Ltd (United Kingdom) | |
2007 | |
9781845765385 | |
Paperback - 352 Pages |

Average rating (6 reviews)
Read it 3 times already - it's that good
ExisttoInspire | 22/02/2008 | See all ExisttoInspire's reviews (2) »
Been told as a girl I shouldn't be a Smith fan. To hell with that. If I was having second thoughts before this book I wasn't after it!! I had people look at me like I was mad because I was laughing so hard or gasping through shock.
The recount of Mewes addiction is moving and provokes a reaction. Sometimes of pity and sometimes of fury but is easily the best part of the book. As a Smith fan you HAVE to read this book.
Me & My Shadow = Inspiring & Deeply Moving
AlmightyBarry | 29/01/2008 | See all AlmightyBarry's reviews (21) »
Even if you are not keen about the prospect of reading Kevin Smiths entire diary then the book is still worth buying due to the 'Candid' story about Mewes addictions and how he overcomes this. after reading this i felt extremely moved as to what Kevin & his family had to get over (of course including Mewes as family)
Having said this the rest of the book is well worth reading as it gives a great insight to the workings of Hollwood, film and generally his life.
Great book, both are worth buying if you like KS
Just finshed..
JasenG | 27/11/2007 | See all JasenG's reviews (1) »
and was fantastic. A great insight into a self confessed uber-geek. For this price even non-fans should purchase.
His rejected ITunes playlist, the battle to keep Mewes off heroin and his first film as an actor makes this such an entertaining and hilarious read..
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