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July 15,2025
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Written in a similar vein as the Belly Laughs, this particular book takes a more random approach. It almost feels as if there is a goal of grossing the reader out that needs to be achieved. However, despite this, it remains highly entertaining. It makes for excellent toilet time reading. Or, in my personal case, it's great for those moments when I'm breast pumping. The randomness and the slightly offbeat nature of the content keep you engaged and entertained, even during those otherwise mundane or less-than-glamorous activities. It's not your typical, run-of-the-mill read, but that's precisely what makes it so appealing and unique.

July 15,2025
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Loved this book!


I absolutely adored every single aspect of this book! I have been a huge fan of Jenny McCarthy for a long time now, and as I was reading this book, I found myself able to relate to each and every thing she wrote about. It was truly an amazing experience. I highly suggest this book not only for women but also for men. It has a wonderful blend of humor, sarcasm, and truth. The way she presents her thoughts and experiences makes it an engaging and enjoyable read from start to finish. Whether you're looking for a lighthearted book to pass the time or something that will make you think and reflect, this book has it all. I can't recommend it enough!



July 15,2025
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This was truly over-the-top vulgar.

There was an abundance of potty humor, if one could even dignify it with the term “humor”. I found myself not laughing at all.

It was completely not worth reading, not even deserving of a single star.

Throughout the majority of the book, I was cringing due to all the repulsive descriptions she provided, which made me extremely uncomfortable.

A significant portion of it was repetitive, and expletives were inserted at every opportunity.

She came across as extremely sleazy.

What is with her fixation on “south of the border?” There is so much more to life than that.

The subtitle of her book might as well be “The Naked Truth About Jenny’s Dirty Sex Life, Potty Humor, and Foul Mouth.”

This kind of writing fails to offer any real value or entertainment. It simply relies on shock factor and vulgarity, which quickly becomes tiresome and off-putting.

I would not recommend this book to anyone looking for a quality read.
July 15,2025
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Jenny's initial two books delved into the humor and joys, along with the awkwardness and difficulties, of pregnancy and the first year as a family.

This particular book marks a transition. It becomes increasingly clear that her seemingly perfect little boy has some extremely serious challenges ahead.

Moreover, her marriage takes a hit as a result. Reading this, you can enjoy and have a good laugh. However, when you keep in mind what transpires next in her life, you'll discover additional layers of poignancy.

Despite the serious undertones, it remains a highly funny and enjoyable read. It also showcases Jenny's evolution into a fierce mom who is willing to do whatever it takes to safeguard and nourish her child.

It's a captivating story that combines laughter and tears, making it a must-read for anyone interested in the realities of family life.
July 15,2025
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I have a deep affection for reading Jenny's books.

Her books are concise in length, yet they possess the remarkable ability to make me burst into laughter.

The brevity of her works allows me to complete a book within a relatively short period, and upon finishing, I experience a sense of accomplishment.

In fact, reading her books feels just like having a conversation with a hilarious friend and listening to their amusing stories.

I have firmly decided that if I ever achieve wealth and fame, I would definitely strive to become friends with Jenny.

Her writing has had such a profound impact on me that I long to know the person behind these wonderful books.

I believe that being friends with her would bring even more joy and inspiration into my life.

July 15,2025
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Cute book and really funny. I have a deep affection for her and all of her wonderful books! However, this particular one wasn't quite on par with some of her other outstanding works. For instance, I truly adored the 'Belly Laughs' book. It had a special charm that made it stand out. Nevertheless, I still greatly appreciate her honesty and frankness. It's so refreshing to see an author who is willing to openly discuss some of her most embarrassing moments. It makes her more relatable and endearing. Despite this book not being my absolute favorite among her collection, I'm sure her next one will be just as amazing, if not better. I can't wait to see what she comes up with next!

July 15,2025
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While this 3rd Life Laughs book wasn't as good as the first two, it was still an easy read. It delves into the complex and often difficult topic of realizing that the person with whom you had a child is not the one you are truly meant to be with. This can be a heart-wrenching and life-altering realization. The author does a decent job of exploring the emotions and challenges that come with such a situation.


Readers will likely find themselves empathizing with the characters as they navigate this difficult terrain. The story is told in a way that makes it accessible and engaging, even though the subject matter is not always easy. Overall, while it may not be the best in the series, it still offers some valuable insights and a good read for those interested in relationship dramas.

July 15,2025
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A little disappointing. Jenny was very honest and tried to be funny, but much of the humor fell flat for me. Don't get me wrong, I like Jenny McCarthy and think she's been an amazing example for mothers everywhere, particularly with Autistic children. (Note, this was written before the anti-vax movement blew up).


I also found it a bit light on content. I wasn't expecting long essays on the meaning of life, but each chapter was about 3 pages long. I've read many collections from various women commenting on their lives and found them more filling. Felt like it was just thrown together to make a quick buck. For my money, Jenny, you could have put a bit more into the book.


Easy read, about 2 hours maximum time if you don't get tired of poop jokes and go get a snack in the middle. It's a shame really, because Jenny has so much potential to write something truly great. Maybe in the future, she'll take more time and effort to create a book that lives up to her reputation and the expectations of her readers.

July 15,2025
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Another great read. It was like I was writing this novel myself.

The author really provides good tips. She shows us that even celebrities are real people with real issues.

I just wonder how she ended up with Donnie Whalberg. That's the book I really want to read.

It makes me curious about the details of their relationship. Maybe there are some interesting stories and experiences that led them to be together.

I'm looking forward to reading that book and finding out the truth.

It would be fascinating to see how their love story unfolded and what challenges they had to overcome.

I'm sure it would be a great read and give me a deeper understanding of their relationship.

Overall, this review has piqued my interest and made me eager to explore more about this topic.

I can't wait to get my hands on that book and start reading.

July 15,2025
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Jenny is extremely blunt when it comes to matters of relationships and motherhood.

As a new mother myself, I can completely identify with the experiences she has had.

Who couldn't relate to some of her relationship mishaps?

Laugh out loud! I know for sure that I can!

Jenny's honesty and openness about these aspects of her life are both refreshing and relatable.

It's nice to know that we're not alone in our experiences, whether it's the joys and challenges of motherhood or the ups and downs of relationships.

Her stories serve as a reminder that we all make mistakes and have our own unique paths to follow.

Maybe we can even learn from her experiences and apply those lessons to our own lives.

Overall, Jenny's bluntness and authenticity make her a relatable figure for many of us.
July 15,2025
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This personal autobiography penned by Jenny McCarthy is truly a treasure trove of the unadorned truth regarding motherhood, marriage, and the process of moving on.

In this remarkable book, Jenny McCarthy fearlessly delves into her numerous personal experiences. There are moments when her trials and tribulations are uproariously hilarious, bringing a smile to the reader's face. However, there are also times when they are downright nasty and difficult to stomach.

I awarded this book three stars because, on the whole, it was a good read. Nevertheless, it didn't quite align with my personal tastes. A friend recommended it to me, and I was completely astonished at how she managed to get her hands on it.

Truth be told, I don't wholeheartedly recommend this book to just anyone. But if there are individuals who are deeply interested in Jenny McCarthy's life story, then by all means, pick it up and give it a shot! You might just discover something that intrigues and captivates you.

July 15,2025
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Although this book is nowhere near as entertaining and informative as the first two "Laughs" books, it still makes for a good read.

McCarthy openly dishes about various aspects of her life, including her son's autism, her divorce, and life in general.

The writing style feels more like that of a blog rather than a traditional book. However, this was her chosen way of coping with all the significant changes that had occurred in her life.

By sharing her personal experiences and emotions, McCarthy allows readers to gain a deeper understanding of her journey.

Despite its differences from the previous books in the series, this work offers a unique perspective and a chance to connect with the author on a more personal level.

It shows that even in the face of challenges and difficulties, one can find a way to express themselves and find some measure of solace.

Overall, it is a worthwhile read for those interested in McCarthy's life and her approach to dealing with life's ups and downs.

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