""Even though this book is not as funny as mine, you should still buy it."" —Chelsea Handler
New York Times bestselling author Jenny McCarthy turns on the lights for a bawdy and hilarious look at women and sex. Returning to her comic roots and the tell-all tone that readers loved in Baby Laughs and Belly Laughs, this exposé from the former Playboy Bunny, MTV star, and prime-time TV sensation is perfect for fans of Sarah Silverman's Bedwetter and Chelsea Handler's Are You There Vodka? It's Me, Chelsea. Delivering the perfect mix of poignant insights, laugh-out-loud confessions, and spicy secrets, Love, Lust & Faking It will be an instant favorite…but it may find its way to your nightstand instead of your bookcase.
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"This was a very quick read and I liked it more than I thought I would. Jenny made me laugh out loud. "
— Carrie (4 out of 5 stars)
“Even though this book is not as funny as mine, you should still buy it.”
— Chelsea Handler, New York Times bestselling author“Like spending an afternoon with your best friend, a copy of Cosmo and a low-fat milkshake.”
— NPR“Even those who wouldn’t usually pick up a relationship-advice book will find plenty to enjoy in this laugh-out-loud guide to the pitfalls of modern dating.”
— Booklist" Jenny always makes me laugh! She is candid about her life and brings humor to it. "
— Deb, 5/14/2011" Not informative but not bad; generally pretty funny for the most part. Jenny has a great sense of humor. "
— Shaun, 5/9/2011" Jenny recounts various sexual exploits. That's about it. "
— Graham, 5/4/2011" I feel dumber having read this... "
— Chris, 5/3/2011" I loved the book cover and grabbed the book for $2 at a Borders closing. Funny at times, it seems more a relay of and referral guide to the author's own journey through psychological counseling than it does a memoir or real-life funny-girl story. <br/><br/>Very ho-hum. The cover was the best part. "
— Megan, 5/2/2011" Enjoyed it. Lots of wisdom sprinkled in, sometimes hidden in a story. I liked it a lot. :-) "
— Michelle, 5/1/2011" While it isn't laugh-out-loud funny, the essays are cute, a little informative, and A LOT more toned down than I expected. Basically what you have here is funnel cake: a sweet treat to be devoured after weeks of balanced meals. "
— Kelly, 4/17/2011" Laugh aloud funny to OMG am I reading the same book cause this is Soooo boring. "
— Gregory, 4/17/2011" If I could give this a negative star, I would. I wish I could "un-read" it. "
— Jenditri, 4/6/2011" It was a fun read to throw in the mix of everything else I was reading. I've never read any of Jenny's other books, but I love her sense of humor. This book was relatively amusing and an easy read to pick up when I wanted something relatively light or irreverent. "
— Melissa, 3/31/2011" You have to like Jenny's humor. If not then it will not be funny. "
— Germangirl77, 3/26/2011" Even though Jenny McCarthy is slightly nuts with her "vaccines cause autism crap." I still find her hilarious when she writes these "self-help books." There is always something that makes me laugh out loud. Thanks, Jenny. "
— Amy, 3/20/2011" Before I started this book, I thought it would be more like a Chelsea Handler book aka funny/embarassing stories. What I found were slightly funny stories and life lessons. Perhaps I should've expected the life lessons based on the other books Jenny McCarthy has published. "
— Michelle, 3/18/2011" I thought it was good to read and very tell all! But, just not sure I would recommend it. "
— Michelle, 3/9/2011" I thought it was going to be funnier. There are some funny chapters, but mostly it is doctors opinions about love much like a self help book. "
— Rebecca, 3/7/2011Jenny McCarthy is the New York Times bestselling author of Belly Laughs: The Naked Truth about Pregnancy and Childbirth; Baby Laughs: The Naked Truth about the First Year of Mommyhood; and Life Laughs: The Naked Truth about Motherhood, Marriage, and Moving On.
Julia Whelan is a novelist, screenwriter, lifelong actor, and multiple award-winning audiobook narrator. She graduated with a degree in English and creative writing from Middlebury College and Oxford University. She is a former child actor who has appeared in multiple films and television shows.