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jamesgoesplaces's review

3.0

If you love Sarah Silverman, this memoir is every bit as crude, offensive and equally charming as you might expect from her. While it lacks structure and chronology, merely jumping from one funny anecdote to the next, it still offers a few moments of sincerity that makes the memoir worth the read.

I listened to this as an audio-book, because I think an autobiography is always best heard straight from the person's mouth. Sarah is a good storyteller and she was able to provide a wide variety of anecdotes for this book. I don't know that most of the stories needed to be told, per se, but if you like her sense of humor and comedy style, and are looking for a distraction read, this might be a decent choice for you.

Listening, read by her. Hilarious, but also some profound thoughts. For example, make it a treat.

I'm not a huge Sarah Silverman fan, but I got this book on sale at some point. I'm always curious about people's stories. How did Sarah Silverman become who she is? The book itself was ok. I found Sarah to be more endearing as a person than as a comedian.

I wanted to reread this because I read it many time when it first came out when I was a BIG Silverman fan. Honestly, and I’m sorry Sarah because I know you’ve changed, this book does not age well like…at all. I’d love to hear what she thinks of it now, or even see her write something now all these years later at the place she is now. I literally bought this book the day it dropped, I remember making my parents take me to Target to get it that day. And I obsessed over it. I did the audio route this time around, and hearing Sarah say some of the stuff she wrote was even more uncomfortable than I imagine seeing it printed on the page.

empowering use of the phrase “big naturals”

I bought this book at the intermission of the musical last summer and finally got around to reading it. Very Sarah Silverman and I enjoyed it

If you love Sarah Silverman, you will love this book. If you don't know who she is, you likely would be offended by the hilarious amount of penis jokes and bathroom humor. Note: you even get (not so) lovely visuals.

Both exceptionally vulgar and incredibly endearing--The Bedwetter will not disappoint those who love Silverman's twisted, irreverent humor.

Pretty good, kept me entertained from start to finish.
funny lighthearted fast-paced