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| Title | : | Life & Laughing: My Story |
| Author | : | Michael McIntyre |
| Book Format | : | Hardcover |
| Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
| Pages | : | Pages: 294 pages |
| Published | : | 2010 by Michael Joseph |
| Categories | : | Nonfiction. Biography. Autobiography. Humor. Audiobook |

Michael McIntyre
Hardcover | Pages: 294 pages Rating: 4.06 | 8193 Users | 565 Reviews
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Michael McIntyre has become Britain’s biggest comedy star. His debut stand-up DVD was the fastest selling of all time, only to be eclipsed by his second that sold over 1.4 million copies and was the 2009 Christmas number one. He hosts his own BAFTA nominated BBC1 series, Michael McIntyre’s Comedy Roadshow, and won the British Comedy Award for Best Live Stand-up in 2009 following his record breaking fifty-four date Arena tour.But how did he get there?
Michael reveals all in his remarkably honest and hilarious autobiography Life and Laughing. His showbiz roots, his appalling attempts to attract the opposite sex, his fish-out-of-water move from public to state school and his astonishing journey from selling just one ticket at the Edinburgh Festival to selling half a million tickets on his last tour. Michael’s story is riveting, poignant, romantic and above all very, very funny.
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| ISBN: | 0718155815 (ISBN13: 9780718155810) |
| Edition Language: | English |
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Ratings: 4.06 From 8193 Users | 565 ReviewsJudge Regarding Books Life & Laughing: My Story
A real rags to riches story concerning one of our most popular comedians Michael McIntyre. Bombastic, gauche, upper-class-twittery, sweet, charming Michael. He is almost as good on paper as he is in the flesh.He comes from a very eccentric family, and that in itself makes entertaining reading. Add a sprinkling of Michaels humour and you are guffawing regularly throughout the book. I was struck by how much of his humour seems based on his real life. So many comedians tell outrageous storiesAUDIO BOOK REVIEWMichael McIntyre is a British comedian that I love watching on TV and he has been actively performing stand-up since approximately 2006. This is his story.This is the first AudioBook that I have ever fully listened to and I thoroughly enjoyed it! The book is read by Michael himself and I'm glad he did it, it helped me understand the story better and definitely enhance the experience for me. "Life and Laughing" is Michael's autobiography and it tells his life story from the first
This is just good fun. It's also an easy start into the world of biographies, which was good since I personally hadn't read that many. Its a nice reminder of how success just doesn't come as quick as you would expect, and not as depicted in most fictional books and movies. This is a great example of how hard work and strong will really is needed all the way through, and how talent - although important - is secondary to persistence. I laughed out loud so many times that my girlfriend now demanded

I have always been and continue to be a massive fan of Michael McIntyre as a comedian; he is definitely one of my favourites and never fails to make me laugh. Reading his book, I had similar feelings. I read a chapter of it when I was waiting at the airport to go home and I was quietly chuckling to myself at his words.Michael's book is very funny and the manner in which he writes is similar to how he speaks on stage. I haven't done any research on an audiobook, but if there is one I truly hope
I like Michael McIntyre. I think he's one of the best comics around at the moment. And this book is extremely well written and put together. The beginning and end link very well. And it's actually quite fascinating to see how quickly he became so incredibly successful. A very interesting book about the life of a comic and how much they can struggle.However, I was a bit disappointed. I will admit there are some great laughs in this book. But the first quarter is basically about his parents when
I have always given autobiographies a wide birth. With no real interest in the personal lives of the rich and famous, I assumed they would be dry and boring. Well I flicked this open when shelving at the library, found a chuckle on the first page, and then discovered it was hard to put down. In some ways it read like a work of fiction and was very entertaining, often making me laugh out loud. So, it transpires that the first autobiography I've ever read was a hit. Maybe, more than likely, it was
This the second autobiography of a comedian I've read recently and I enjoyed it even more than the first. If Graham Norton was the comedian I grew up with mainly through my late teens and early twenties with doggy-phone and So Graham Norton, Michael McIntyre is the one I've watched most recently over the last few years (this book is several years old now and takes you to the point where he began appearing on TV a lot). Like Graham Norton's book, I read 'Life and Laughing' in Michael's voice -


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