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Private Parts

Private Parts
By Howard Stern

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The autobiographical outpourings of Howard Stern, "shockjock" of a top-rated American radio talk show, detailing everything from his anatomy to his sex life and his marriage.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #286936 in Books
  • Published on: 1997-06-02
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 688 pages

Editorial Reviews

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Walter GoodmanThe New York Times Book ReviewBreasts, behinds, insults, and a lot of kvetching from the self-described sweetest radio personality on the planet...."Private Parts" catches the voice that...agitated the FCC....Stern socks it to currently protected species.


Customer Reviews

WE NEED MORE DJ'S LIKE THIS GUY IN THE UK!5
James Whale eat your heart out there is only one shock jock and that man is Howard Stern. This guy makes Chris Evans seem like Mr Popular but when you read this book you end up having to love the guy. Not many DJ's say what is on their mind live on air let alone partake in some of the naughty games that Howard does. Private Parts is an excellent read. Learn how Howard started off as a nobody and became one of the most listened to DJ's. Howard takes you through his life whilst insulting a lot of celebrities along the way. Some of the references may well be very American but this doesn't ruin this excellent book. I had already seen the film before reading this book. I actually think the book is much better (and that is saying something!). A certain must read!!!!!

Why isn't he more well known in the UK?4
Private Parts is a extremely funny read, Howard Stern proves not only that he can write but that he can write with both wit and humility. Sometimes at the same time. A few of the people he talks about are unfamiliar to those outside the US, but the fact you laugh anyway is testiment to Stern's writing.

Don't be put off by the 660 pages, it's big writing and you can't put it down anyway. Chris Evans eat your heart out.