Comedians -- United States -- Biography
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Comedians -- United States -- Biography
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- I can't make this up, life lessons, Kevin Hart with Neil Strauss
- Almost interesting, the memoir, David Spade
- The harm in asking, my clumsy encounters with the human race, Sara Barron
- Quietly hostile, essays, Samantha Irby
- Mixed plate, chronicles of an All-American combo, Jo Koy
- My squirrel days, by Ellie Kemper
- Comedy comedy comedy drama, a memoir, Bob Odenkirk
- Little weirds, Jenny Slate
- Great Falls, MT, fast times, post-punk weirdos, and a tale of coming home again, Reggie Watts
- Dear girls, intimate tales, untold secrets & advice for living your best life, Ali Wong
- Hello, Molly!, a memoir, Molly Shannon with Sean Wilsey
- How to be alone, if you want to, and even if you don't, Lane Moore
- The girl with the lower back tattoo, Amy Schumer
- Charlie Chaplin, a brief life, Peter Ackroyd
- Seriously funny, the rebel comedians of the 1950s and 1960s, Gerald Nachman
- Sure, I'll join your cult, a memoir of mental illness and the quest to belong anywhere, Maria Bamford
- Furious cool, Richard Pryor and the world that made him, by David Henry and Joe Henry
- My dad's funnier than your dad, growing up with Tim Conway in the funniest house in America, Kelly Conway ; with Caroline St. Clair
- Born a crime, stories from a South African childhood, Trevor Noah
- Charlie Chaplin vs. America, when art, sex, and politics collided, Scott Eyman
- My life as a goddess, a memoir through (un)popular culture, Guy Branum
- A very punchable face, Colin Jost
- Born a crime, stories from a South African childhood, Trevor Noah
- Born a crime, stories from a South African childhood, Trevor Noah
- I'm just a person, Tig Notaro
- Still foolin' 'em, where I've been, where I'm going, and where the hell are my keys?, Billy Crystal
- The totally unscientific study of the search for human happiness, Paula Poundstone
- Buster Keaton, a filmmaker's life, James Curtis
- The awkward thoughts of W. Kamau Bell, tales of a 6' 4", African American, heterosexual, cisgender, left-leaning, asthmatic, Black and proud blerd, mama's boy, dad, and stand-up comedian, W. Kamau Bell
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