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Does anyone have any recommendations for good books on or about Seinfeld (The show or about anyone in the show)?
I just read "Dizzy and Jimmy" by Liz Sheridan and I've posted a review here: http://www.sitcomsonline.com/boards/...ad.php?t=94423 One of my favorites is the one that Jerry wrote called "SeinLanguage" I've read it twice and it's absolutely hysterical! A must-read! That was actually the first birthday present I ever received from my husband when we were dating! Awww! I also love Jerry's book "Halloween" for kids. I read that every year on Halloween and every time! And I don't have kids! The "Letters from a Nut" books aren't written by Jerry but he wrote the foreword for a couple of them, and the "Backward" for another one! Those are a riot! The author writes these letters asking ridiculous things to companies (my favorite is from the first book where he writes to Nordstrom to buy this mannequin that he thinks looks like his dead neighbor; he wants to give it to the familiy!) and then prints the letters he gets in response! I think there are three of these books. I am currently trying to read "The Philosophy of Seinfeld" but it's too... um, well I guess the word is 'philosophical'. The author is a philsophy teacher and most of that stuff just goes over my head. Sooooo, I have been skimming the book looking for quotes and stuff. And today I started another book by Jerry Stiller (Frank Costanza) called "Married to Laughter". It's an autobiography and I noticed that he does a whole chapter on "Seinfeld" at the end of the book (which I can hardly stand to wait for!), but it's been interesting reading about his childhood and so forth. This is turning out to be a much better book than the Liz Sheridan one about her and James Dean. Another book I haven't read but am dying to is called "Seinfeld; The Making of an American Icon" by Jerry Oppenheimer. I can't find it in the library which means I'd have to buy it. I'm a little hesitant because it's an 'unathorized" biography, but I want to learn more about Jerry Seinfeld. I may just read it (despite its bad reviews) and take things with grain of salt. And yet another book that I have is called The Entertainment Weekly Seinfeld Companion. It has an A-Z section of Seinfeld things (comes in handy on this board! ), as well as an episode guide. The only thing is that it doesn't have all the seasons. I think it only goes through Season 6 or 7. If you've read any of these (especially the Oppenheimer book), I'd love to hear what you think of them! Andrea |
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^ I bought the first edition of the EW Seinfeld Companion when it first came out in (I believe) 1994. I also enjoyed Seinlanguage. My sister has always loved the Letters From a Nut trilogy.
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Just found SeinLanguage on Ebay for a low price..Im gonna get it.
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Schmoopie, I am wondering where you get these books. Is it off the Internet or a book store? I would really want to buy some of these.
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I know that Jerry is supposedly a very private person, but I would absolutely love for him to write another book. Even one like SeinLanguage, which doesn't divulge any personal info at all. It's all jokes. I would actually prefer for him to write an autobiography, because I love listening to him talk about his wife and kids. I think a book about his experience of being a husband and father would be both heartwarming and hilarious! Andrea |
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Ok thanks, I will look out for these the next time I go to a library/bookstore.
You must be looking forward to the Seinfeld trivia boardgame that is coming out, I can't wait for it to hit stores in Canada (hopefully it will make it to Canada). I wish there would be a Seinfeld E! True Hollywood Story or something similar made that would be about 2hrs. |
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I didn't even know there was a Seinfeld board game coming out. Awesome! Thanks for the heads up!!!!
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My whole family watches the show actually. My dad especially used to watch everyday after he came home from work.
I want to buy the complete series of Seinfeld but I'm annoyed because, had I not been stupid, I wouldn't have bought a couple of separate seasons a few years ago and now I feel guilty if I were to waste the money. So, either I will regift it lol or take less money and give it a DVD store to sell used. Seinfeld DVDs have, by far, the best special features! |
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. OH! and the "Inside Looks", don't forget those!Oh man, I have to go lie down now! Andrea |
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The commentaries are actually the one special feature that I always hate for some reason. It reminds of N@N a few years back, when those blurbs would constantly distract me with tidbits of information that I wanted to read but I hate being distracted when watching a show, and commentaries always do that lol.
Schmoopie, when Seinfeld is syndicated on TV, are they heavily edited compared to the DVDs? I find it is one of the only shows that I don't notice editing and was wondering if the DVDs have scenes that I wouldn't have seen normally on tv. |
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This isn't technically a "Seinfeld" book----it wasn't written by Jerry or any cast member----but I own the unauthorized biography of Jerry Seinfeld called: "Seinfeld: The Making Of An American Icon", by Jerry Openheimer. It's a great insightful read for any fan of Jerry Seinfeld. I highly recommend this book, if you haven't already read it.
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I also bought Jerry Seinfeld: Much Ado About Nothing by Josh Levine back in 1994. That too was a very good book.
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