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Seriously...I'm Kidding
I've finished reading Ellen's book last night after only 4-5 days, and I loved it! It's a fun book to read. The same funny jokes and witty, humorous things Ellen actually says in real life and during her show can be found in this book; the things she says will make you laugh but also reflect upon mo ... (continue)
I've finished reading Ellen's book last night after only 4-5 days, and I loved it! It's a fun book to read. The same funny jokes and witty, humorous things Ellen actually says in real life and during her show can be found in this book; the things she says will make you laugh but also reflect upon more serious stuff as politeness, respect for environment and slot machines (yes, you read it right, she talks about slot machines at some point). That's why her book has that title: she's being humorous, but also serious. That's what makes reading it both entertaining and thought-provoking.
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