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Babyhood
Author: Paul Reiser
Amazon.com Review — Listening to Paul Reiser "read" the unabridged audiocassette version of Babyhood is a lot like attending a private performance of a one-man stand-up comedy show--without the hecklers. In his quintessential New York accent, the Mad About You star speaks directly to his audience in a conversational, fast-paced, and spirited voic...  more »
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ISBN: 227854
Publication Date: 1996
Edition: Unabridged
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Publisher: Bantam Doubleday Dell Audio
Book Type: Audio Cassette
Other Versions: Paperback, Hardcover, Audio CD
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Written by Paul Reiser, star of NBS's sitcom "Mad About You". This is his second book and he gleefully announces that it is NOT a selfhelp book, not a how-to book, but a book where you can see the word pterodactyl and uterus in the same book! LOL

Cute one - written in an easy to read style.
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Very funny book. I read it before I had a baby and again after. It had a completely different meaning after. Very funny for anyone who has ever had a baby. He puts lots of humor into the everyday things of parenting.
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I read this many years ago when I had a newborn and remember laughing out loud at times.I loved the sometimes dry humor of P Reiser. You will definitely be able to relate to the areas covered in this book.
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I loved this book! Very funny!
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I read this when I was pregnant- some of the books scared the pee out of me (not that it was that hard toward the end of the pregnancy!) but this one made me laugh and look forward to being a mother.
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Paul Reiser is awkwardly funny in this book.....you laugh out loud at some of his experiences with "babyhood."

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