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“A wild account of his life and times…Here we have not only a new entrant in the movie-director memoir genre but an even rarer beast: a book by someone in the entertainment industry who is neither self-aggrandizing nor self-important but uniquely, and painfully, candid.”
— Wall Street Journal
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"[A] funny, wry, and thoroughly entertaining memoir. Sonnenfeld is, above all, a storyteller.”
— BookPage
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[Sonnenfeld's] moments of self-effacement...make him an ideal tour guide through the vagaries and hypocrisies of the entertainment industry.... He catalogs his own anxieties at length, sometimes to exorcise them and sometimes to fetishize them.... It is thrilling to ride shotgun.
— David Itzkoff, The New York Times
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If I went to prison, and I saw that Barry Sonnenfeld was going to be my cellmate, I would think, 'Oh, this will be a breeze.'
— Jerry Seinfeld
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The extraordinary thing about Barry is how many truly strange and amazing chapters he's had in his life.
— Neil Patrick Harris
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Writing a book this sharp, [Sonnenfeld is] puncturing the myth of the Director as God....A wild account of his life and times....Here we have not only a new entrant in the movie-director memoir genre but an even rarer beast: a book by someone in the entertainment industry who is neither self-aggrandizing nor self-important but uniquely, and painfully, candid.
— The Wall Street Journal
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Hilarious.
— Ryan Seacrest, "Live with Kelly and Ryan"
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Barry's memoir is amazingly honest and brazenly hilarious. Now excuse me, I need to take a shower and try to get some of those images out of my head.
— Cheryl Hines
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Sonnenfeld's autobiography is laced with funny, sometimes absurd, moments.—WBUR
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Anyone who has encountered Barry for any length of time has wondered how he came to be the way he is. The answer is hilariously, poignantly, and forthrightly told through various stories that resulted in me feeling nauseous, laughing out loud, blushing, and repeatedly saying under my breath, 'Oh my God, Barry.' Sometimes all of those things at once.
— Allison Williams
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Barry Sonnenfeld's memoir is not unlike many of his films. It's an incredible story about an unlikely hero. There is action, adventure, comedy, horror-and just a little bit of porn.
— Kelly Ripa
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Hilarious, full of heart, and there are no typos.
— Max Greenfield
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I couldn't put it down.
— Marc Maron
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The most purely enjoyable memoir I've ever read. The content of this neurotic genius's life is fascinating, complimented by his rare gift of storytelling.
— Patrick Warburton
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Exactly everything a good memoir should be.
— Audible Editorial
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Outrageous and hilarious...written with poignant insight and real-life irony.
— KATU AM Northwest
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Sonnenfeld makes his debut as a memoirist with a brisk, funny recounting of his improbable rise to fame in the movie world...Zesty anecdotes about family, marriage, and fatherhood combine with Hollywood gossip to make for an entertaining romp.
— Kirkus Reviews
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The voice of Barry Sonnenfeld, Call Your Mother is one for this moment...chock full of humor and pathos.
— The Jewish News
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A very engaging read.
— Everyday Decisions with Jo Firestone
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His powers of exposition are impressive....This is both a serious and a comical book--sort of like Sophie's Choice, only funnier.
— The East Hampton Star
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Amazing.
— Peter Sagal, NPR's "Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me"
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One of the funniest books I've ever read in my life.
— Holly Firfer, CNN First Reads
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An extremely Jewy memoir.
— Jewish Telegraphic Agency
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Funny, wry, and thoroughly entertaining memoir. Sonnenfeld is, above all, a storyteller.
— Bookpage
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A candid, sometimes dark, entertaining, anecdotal trip down memory lane from a Hollywood icon.
— Booklist
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Very funny...Told in his unmistakable voice.
— WAMC
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A neurotic, revelatory treat...[Sonnenfeld] spins eye-opening yarns....It's brutally honest...memorable and hilarious.
— HollywoodInToto.com
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His utter lack of sentiment when it comes to his achievements makes for a tonic against the typical showbiz-dreamer's success story. It is also a very, very funny book....Sonnenfeld is a portraitist with an ironic sense of humour some would call quintessentially Jewish, and he can't help but find the humanity and hilarity in the horrorshows...uniquely insightful.
— Film Freak Central
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Hilarious.
— Atlanta Jewish Times