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A child’s garden of vices, My Booky Wook is also a relentless ride with a comic mind clearly at the wheel. . . . The bloke can write. He rhapsodizes about heroin better than anyone since Jim Carroll. . . . Compelling., A child's garden of vices, My Booky Wook is also a relentless ride with a comic mind clearly at the wheel. . . . The bloke can write. He rhapsodizes about heroin better than anyone since Jim Carroll. . . . Compelling., A scandalous, libidinous memoir. . . . There is nothing [Brand] won't reveal in search of a laugh and nothing he hasn't done in search of love or experience or oblivion. . . . . An exceptional combination of candor, ardor, and humor.|9780061857805|, A child s garden of vices, My Booky Wook is also a relentless ride with a comic mind clearly at the wheel. . . . The bloke can write. He rhapsodizes about heroin better than anyone since Jim Carroll. . . . Compelling., A scandalous, libidinous memoir. . . . There is nothing [Brand] won t reveal in search of a laugh and nothing he hasn t done in search of love or experience or oblivion. . . . . An exceptional combination of candor, ardor, and humor., I laughed out loud at least a dozen times. . . . To my shame, I'll admit I sort of liked My Booky Wook., Hilarious. . . . A richly detailed memoir that's peppered with both evocative descriptions of the author's homeland and memorable lines... Brand promises here another tome 'about how it feels to be famous.' To my shame, I can't wait., Hilarious. . . . A richly detailed memoir that s peppered with both evocative descriptions of the author s homeland and memorable lines... Brand promises here another tome about how it feels to be famous. To my shame, I can t wait., A child's garden of vices, My Booky Wook is also a relentless ride with a comic mind clearly at the wheel. . . . The bloke can write. He rhapsodizes about heroin better than anyone since Jim Carroll. . . . Compelling. -- New York Times Book Review "'The most talented stand-up comedian to emerge in Britain this decade." -- Daily Telegraph (London) "A scandalous, libidinous memoir. . . . There is nothing [Brand] won't reveal in search of a laugh and nothing he hasn't done in search of love or experience or oblivion. . . . . An exceptional combination of candor, ardor, and humor. -- The Guardian "I laughed out loud at least a dozen times. . . . To my shame, I'll admit I sort of liked My Booky Wook." -- New York Times "Hilarious. . . . A richly detailed memoir that's peppered with both evocative descriptions of the author's homeland and memorable lines... Brand promises here another tome 'about how it feels to be famous.' To my shame, I can't wait." -- Entertainment Weekly, I laughed out loud at least a dozen times. . . . To my shame, I ll admit I sort of liked My Booky Wook.