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My Point (and I Do Have One)

By: Ellen DeGeneres
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Bantam USA
ISBN: 0553099558
ISBN-13: 9780553099553
Released: 31 Dec 1995
RRP: £19.95
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Funniest Book Ever - By: , 04 Aug 2003
This book is the only books that I've ever laughed uncontrollably while reading. Some material from the book is taken word for word from Ellen's standup- but most of the content is brand new. Ellen's cures for diseases are funny- she even makes up her own dance. One great part is Ellen writing an apology letter to a friend- & fanmail for ellen's made-up new column- AskEllen. Ellen's recipe for French toast, & how celebrities live are hilarious.
I'd definitely recommend this book to anyone looking to laugh.
Funny Girl - By: Angela Jett, 27 Jun 2003
If you enjoy Ellen's style of comedy, you'll love this book! It's a trip into her thoughts on everything from forming an iditarod team to dealing with everyday happenings in life...well, for some of us anyways.
Ellen at her best! - By: , 06 Feb 2003
In her book, Ellen Degeneres, stand up comedian & actress, presents a unique order of things & explains her viewpoint on society & life, scary moments, things you should or should rather not do, tourette syndromes & much, much more.

Each chapter represents a little entity in which she writes about important & less important things in a way so funny & so true that makes one want to read each paragraph over & over again.

This book, a New York Times Bestseller, is a change from ordinary bookwriting & -reading. It shows how unique Ellen & her ability to make everyone (or, as she admits, most) around her laugh & a must for alll those who want to discover the deep meanings of life in an amusing light.


I didn't think my life had been made into a book ! - By: lissazara@hotmail.com, 30 Nov 2001
This has to be one of the funniest books that i have ever read. I first read it about 5 years ago & now it just lives in my bathroom (also known as the library!) Most of the chapters are modern day classics, from playing charades with a vicar to flirting with the police patrol officer. And don't even get me started on her phobias of planes. If Jerry sienfeld was female & very paranoid this would be her!
Your missing out if you don't read this atleast once. Trust me.