My Point...and I Do Have One

My Point...and I Do Have One

The popular comedienne and talk-show host offers hilarious observations on daily life and the battle between the sexes, along with strange-but-true stories from her own life. Reprint. 45,000 first printing.
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Ivy X@poisonivayy
2 stars
Jan 10, 2023

I wanted to know more about Ellen. I had a few good laughs throughout the story and there were some quotes that I related to. But I felt like the entire book was written as a joke. None of what was written was believable for the most part and it seemed like someone was just telling me a make believe story about a certain event. I wanted it to be more of something that taught me something about her and be something relatable instead of reading make believe stories about how she gives her neighborhood children (from five years old and up) alcohol while telling boring stories that are supposed to be funny. A little disappointed.

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Izza@m0thermayi
2 stars
Dec 9, 2022

I really love Ellen, so i feel bad to say this, but this book really wasnt good at all. I really loved her latest book though!

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Marisa Shibata@smolrisa
1 star
Nov 15, 2021

(11 Feb,2018 - dnf) ok so i tried reading it,i really did,simple bc it's Ellen and i wanted to give this book a chance but i couldn't get past page 110 bc it was such a bore.i don't care much for autobiographical/biographical books but since my mom,being a huge Ellen fan, had bought it,i decided to give it a read since i do like The Ellen Show and the humor she presents there. so i was expecting at least an essence of that humor and was fairly disappointed.

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Sabine Delorme@7o9
4 stars
Mar 5, 2022
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Carla Borralho@carlaborralho
3 stars
Nov 20, 2021
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Jessica Coleman@ladykhaleesi
4 stars
Oct 1, 2021