“A self-deprecating book filled with funny anecdotes about his family and famous friends. . . . Short is by turns philosophical and endearingly goofy.” — USA Today
“Very entertaining, lovely new memoir. I read it and wished I had read it again. It is nothing but delightful.” — David Magee, screenwriter of Life of Pi and Finding Neverland
“I read it back to front and was surprised by its shocking beginning.” — Steve Martin
“I love this book...If you love comedy, you have to read this book. I don’t want it to end…every chapter is so fun and interesting and great.” — Jimmy Fallon
“Martin Short is a comedy superhero and this book is a peek inside his Fortress of Solitude.” — Amy Poehler
“As long as I’ve known him I’ve tried to figure out what makes Marty tick. Now I have to read this book to find out? What a rotten Canadian trick!” — Tom Hanks
“What a wonderful book! If only it was about someone else.” — Larry David
“This book, like Marty’s life, is a nutty-mahvelous affair.” — Paul Shaffer
“A true vaudevillian, Short is always on as he delivers funny anecdotes from a diffuse and storied career.” — Kirkus Reviews
“Short’s memoir is filled with all sorts of lovely anecdotes about…eccentric and endlessly interesting people.” — New York Magazine
“I loved the book. I loved everything in it.” — Rosie O'Donnell
“An engaging, often quite funny, story of a man’s life, with all of its highs and lows.” — Booklist
“Short’s endearing memoir is, of course, funny, but it’s also a rare thing: the tale of a genuine human being who’s thrived on planet Hollywood.” — Washington Post
“Short’s delightful memoir more than proves that he is a very funny comedian.” — Publishers Weekly
“This book is a wonderful combination of the very funny and the very poignant.” — Matt Lauer