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Booky Wook 2: This Time It's Personal
AuthorRussell Brand
Cover artistShepard Fairey
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
GenreMemoir
PublisherHarperCollins
30 September 2010 (hardback)
Media typePrint (hardcover)
Pages311
ISBN978-0-00-729882-2 (hardcover)
OCLC302057286
Preceded byMy Booky Wook

Booky Wook 2: This Time It's Personal is the second memoir, written by English comedian and actor Russell Brand. It was published in September 2010 by HarperCollins.

Subscribe to Russell Brand on YouTube: LIKE Russell on Facebook: Follow Russell on Twitter http://twitt. Russell Brand is a comedian, journalist, TV and radio presenter, and actor. He has won numerous awards including Time Out’s Comedian of the Year, Best Newcomer at the British Comedy Awards, Best TV Performer at the Broadcasting Press Guild Awards, and Most Stylish Man at GQ’s Men of the Year Awards.The first installment of his autobiography, My Booky Wook, was a New York Times bestseller.

Reception[edit]

  1. “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.
  2. To preface this review, I must say I'm an avid Brand fan and adore his first memoir: 'My Booky Wook.' He's a visionary comedian with an energy that's unmatched by most. Amazingly, Brand is able to convey this frenetic pace in words, too. This is my second time reading 'My Booky Wook 2.'

A critic from Entertainment Weekly gave the book an A minus saying fans of Brands first book will also like the sequel.[1]

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References[edit]

  1. ^Collis, Clark (October 15, 2010), 'Booky Wook 2'. Entertainment Weekly. (1124):79

External links[edit]

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Overview

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Picking up where he left off in My Booky Wook, movie star and comedian Russell Brand details his rapid climb to fame and fortune in a shockingly candid, resolutely funny, and unbelievably electrifying tell-all: Booky Wook 2. Brand’s performances in Arthur, Get Him to the Greek, and Forgetting Sarah Marshall have earned him a place in fans’ hearts; now, with a drop of Chelsea Handler’s Chelsea Chelsea Bang Bang, a dash of Tommy Lee’s Dirt, and a spoonful of Nikki Sixx’s The Heroin Diaries, Brand goes all the way—exposing the mad genius behind the audacious comic we all know (or think we know) and love (or at least, lust).