FINALLY, Michael Ian Black--suburban husband, father, and very famous comedian--ponders the question so many of us ask ourselves: How did I end up here? With deadpan wit and unexpected candor, Michael delivers a darkly funny-because-it's-true take on his childhood, marriage, children, and career.
--"Kirkus Reviews"
"This book is so frank, so full of amusingly embarrassing confessions, I should probably be giving Michael Black a hug instead of a blurb."
--Sarah Vowell, "New York Times "bestselling author and essayist
"It's no surprise that Michael Ian Black's book is hysterical. But I was surprised by how heartfelt and touching his memoir is. It's true: Michael Ian Black has emotions!"
--A.J. Jacobs, "New York Times "bestselling author of "The Year of Living Biblically "and "The Know-It-All"
"I loved "My Custom Van". But I loved "You're Not Doing It Right" even more. Reading this book felt like taking a long road trip with Michael himself--which I've done. And I actually recommend the book more. Touching, hilarious, and truthful all at once. What else do you want, America?"
--Mike Birbiglia, "New York Times" bestselling author of "Sleepwalk with Me"
-- Ira Glass, This American Life
"Memorable and funny. . . . An amusing look at masculine insecurity and confusion."
--Kirkus Reviews
"This book is so frank, so full of amusingly embarrassing confessions, I should probably be giving Michael Black a hug instead of a blurb."
--Sarah Vowell, New York Times bestselling author and essayist
"It's no surprise that Michael Ian Black's book is hysterical. But I was surprised by how heartfelt and touching his memoir is. It's true: Michael Ian Black has emotions!"
--A.J. Jacobs, New York Times bestselling author of The Year of Living Biblically and The Know-It-All
"I loved My Custom Van. But I loved You're Not Doing It Right even more. Reading this book felt like taking a long road trip with Michael himself--which I've done. And I actually recommend the book more. Touching, hilarious, and truthful all at once. What else do you want, America?"
--Mike Birbiglia, New York Times bestselling author of Sleepwalk with Me
"Dear Michael Ian Black: please stop writing things in books that I wish I had written myself, it's starting to make me feel bad. Also, would you like to be friends someday? I sure would."
--Samantha Bee, senior correspondent on The Daily Show and author of I Know I Am But What Are You?
"Michael Ian Black is one of the finest comedy minds of our generation and a master at assembling words in a hilariously pleasing way. You would have to be a vapid crapsack not to enjoy this book."
--Chris Hardwick "