Seriously... I'm Kidding (Grand Central Publishing) (Paperback)
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Short Description for Seriously... I'm Kidding The much-loved entertainer opens up about her personal life, her talk show, and joining the judges' table of "American Idol."
Full description- Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
- Published: 03 November 2011
- Format: Paperback 256 pages
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- Categories: Biography: Arts & Entertainment | Humor
- ISBN 13: 9781455508693 ISBN 10: 1455508691
- Sales rank: 1,510
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Reviews for Seriously... I'm Kidding
Highly Recommended
Back in April one of the ladies in my favourite Goodreads group read this book and highly recommended it to the rest of us and since I'm already a huge fan of Ellen (who isn't?!) I immediately put it on hold and read it the same day I got it from the library.
The book is everything I expected it to be; entertaining! I honestly think there was a smile on my face the whole time I read this book she's just that funny. At the time I was reading it I had been in a bit of a grumpy mood so I figured why not remedy that with a little does of Ellen? She always cheers me up and let me tell you I wasn't disappointed. I went to be that night feeling a lot better. I suppose people are right sometimes when they say that laughter is the best medicine.
I loved how she approached this book in typical Ellen fashion. She didn't take herself to seriously and without ego which I absolutely love about her. She's candid and open about her life and she comes across as wacky as she does on her show. I love how she took the time to catch the readers up on her life since her previous book was published.
I would without a doubt have no problem recommending this to anybody and if you're a fan of Ellen's or are looking for a great warm, light-hearted and funny read this might just be the book for you. She writes it in a way that will lift you up so don't read it if you're looking for a book that's deep because this is written in the essence that is Ellen. by Kimberly Roy

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