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Marti

Just finished and LOVED your book, bummed that I missed your Park Slope reading since I live 10 minutes away from B and N. Can't wait for the next book, hopefully it will contain more haiku's!
I grew up in Montana (not too much to do) so I watched M2 a lot, always was a treat when I caught you VJ'ing. Thanks for the laughs!

Nicole Canfora

Just discovered your book at the celeb mag I work for. It's definitely one of my favorite books, ever. I'll 'fess up -- I read it on the beach at Belmar this past weekend. WTG, fellow Jersey girl!

Ann

Your book was great! The interview stories were hysterical. Your upbringing was frighteningly similar to mine, so it made the book that much funnier: I grew up in Morris County in the 80's; was class clown; forced to shop at Wayne JCPenney (and Sears); my father used light timers and kept years of Consumer Reports filed; hung at the shore with my friends, worked in NYC after college, etc. Except my career is much more boring. I look forward to future books.

Marcy

I loved your book! The part about driving with a mouth full of chicken parm sub while yelling at fellow drivers almost made me wet my pants! I would love to see some clips from our stint on GMA. Keep writing these wonderful books.

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  • New York Times bestselling author Jancee Dunn grew up in Chatham, New Jersey. She was a writer at Rolling Stone from 1989-2003, where she wrote twenty cover stories for the magazine. She has written for many different publications, among them the New York Times, Vogue,GQ (where she wrote a monthly sex advice column for five years) and O: The Oprah Magazine, where she wrote an ethics column entitled "Now What Do I Do?" From 2001-2002 she was an entertainment correspondent for Good Morning America. Prior to that she was a veejay for MTV2 from 1996 until 2001. Her memoir "But Enough About Me," about her life as chronically nervous celebrity interviewer, came out in 2006. Her novel "Don't You Forget About Me" followed in July 2008. 2009's "Why Is My Mother Getting A Tattoo? And Other Questions I Never Had To Ask" was a finalist for the James Thurber Prize for American Humor. Most recently she collaborated with Cyndi Lauper for the bestselling "Cyndi Lauper: A Memoir," released in September 2012. She lives with her husband, Tom Vanderbilt, and daughter in Brooklyn, New York.

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