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Book Reviews of Too Fat to FishBook Review: Wah Wah Wah Summary: 5 Stars
If you know of Artie through the Howard Stern Show, then you know what to expect of this book. It's mostly about Artie's experiences with sex, drugs and gambling. The stories are very entertaining, even if you've already heard him recite them on the air. The writing style feels as if Artie is telling you the stories himself. As a fan of Artie, I wasn't disappointed. I can't wait for Artie to hurry up and finish his second book.
Book Review: very funny book Summary: 5 Stars
Very funny book. Too Fat to Fish is a really good book with some great stories from the life of Artie Lange. Some of the stories really made me wonder why they haven't talked about them before on the Stern show or during one of his numerous late night appearances, and even the old stories have much more detail that he ever went into before. Great read for Stern fans and probably still a good read for non Stern fans.
Book Review: Excellent Read Summary: 5 Stars
I could not put this book down, I read it cover to cover the same day I received it. Whether or not you are a fan of Artie Lange, his story will keep you laughing and crying at the same time. His life of drug abuse and personnal tragedy will astonish you. He details every aspect of his demons and how he is continuing to fight them. You'll be rooting for him (if you don't already). Can't wait for the follow-up book.
Book Review: Too fat to fish...and just about anything else Summary: 5 Stars
Artie, Artie, Artie, great book, great stories, I can tell you really are a complicated guy. Now is the time to straighten up and make your father proud...get the help you need and stay interesting. Artie brings these stories of his to life and the book is written in an interesting style that will keep you reading. Tragedy, abuse, hysterical stories and lost love all comforted by indulgence.
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Book Review: Too Fat to Fish Summary: 5 Stars
This book is hilarious - but it is also kind of sad that this is a real life story of a very likeable guy who makes a lot of bad decisions in his life. It is entertaining and you can't help but to root for this guy to somehow make. He seems to take everything in stride and keeps going. I can't seem to get the picture of Artie in his pig face out of my mind. I can't wait for the next book!
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