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Seinlanguage

by Jerry Seinfeld

Seinfeld. For more than 33 million viewers, the Emmy Award-winning television show has become a Thursday night ritual. Even though the show has ended, Jerry Seinfeld's distinct brand of humor can still be yours.
In his #1 New York Times bestselling book, SeinLanguage, Jerry Seinfeld has captured on the page his views on topics ranging from Raisinettes to relationships, from childhood... (more)

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Chad C
  • Rated 4 stars

A light read that I enjoyed from the first page to the last. I laughed out loud to myself while reading this. Much like the show this book is also about nothing. It contains Jerry's observations, explanations and ideas of day to day regular situations. I really had a good time reading this book and would definitely recommend it to a friend.

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  • R

    r said:

    This guy is simply awesome! He thinks of the most simple, day to day things and says it hilariously!!
    Great read !!:) and I'm not even done with the book

    posted Monday, April 14 2008
  • Sej

    sej said:

    He writes way better than he acts, that's for sure... his observations are simple, and accurate... and they're about things that you know, but have never taken the time to think about. 'Nothing' was never more fun

    posted Monday, September 17 2007
  • frnz

    frnz said:

    Simply hilarious! I've read it like three times already and I watch Seinfeld reruns all the time. Not so bad for a show and a book that admittedly is about nothing. Do you happen to know if "George Castanza" or "Kramer" ever wrote a book?

    posted Tuesday, September 4 2007
  • kartik_dev

    kartik_dev said:

    Outstanding book! Couldn't agree more! His train of thought leaves you with an unsatiated hunger for more.

    posted Monday, September 3 2007

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