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Bossypants
Yes Please
Live from New York: An Uncensored History of Saturday Night Live
A Very Punchable Face
Hello, Molly!: A Memoir
Based on a True Story: A Memoir
Girl Walks into a Bar . . .: Comedy Calamities, Dating Disasters, and a Midlife Miracle
Romantic Comedy
Born Standing Up: A Comic's Life
Almost Interesting
Saturday Night: A Backstage History of Saturday Night Live
God, If You're Not Up There, I'm F*cked
The Chris Farley Show: A Biography in Three Acts
I Must Say: My Life as a Humble Comedy Legend
Lorne: The Man Who Invented Saturday Night Live
Honey by Isabel BantaInto the Blue by Emma BrodieAmerican Fantasy by Emma StraubThe Griffin Sisters' Greatest Hits by Jennifer WeinerRomantic Comedy by Curtis Sittenfeld
It's a Vibe
26 books — 1 voter
Bossypants by Tina FeyRaven by Tim ReitermanRock Springs by Richard FordLive from New York by Tom ShalesVanity Will Get You Somewhere by Joseph Cotten
Bill Hader's list
15 books — 3 voters

Bossypants by Tina FeyYes Please by Amy PoehlerLive from New York by Tom ShalesA Very Punchable Face by Colin JostBorn Standing Up by Steve  Martin
Saturday Night Live
116 books — 74 voters
The History of Sketch Comedy by Keegan-Michael KeySketch Comedy by Nick MarxComedy Writing Self-Taught by Gene PerretSketch Comedy Writing by Israel SavageBuild to Laugh by Cherie Kerr
Sketch Comedy Books
14 books — 1 voter

Where Did I Go Right? by Bernie BrillsteinMr. Mike by Dennis PerrinLorne by Susan    MorrisonFrom Saturday Night to Sunday Night by Dick EbersolWired by Bob Woodward
Live... From New York!
20 books — 1 voter

Bob   Odenkirk
I told Chris [Farley] and the writers, "Look. Whatever you do, the one thing to remember is: don't start from the ending [of the "van down by the river" sketch]. Start from the beginning, so that you have somewhere to go." Almost every time Chris did that sketch after I left SNL, he started by breaking the table. I just became one of those dangerous examples of becoming addicted to the big laugh. You become addicted as a performer to that big moment, and you ask yourself, Why am I not just doin ...more
Bob Odenkirk

Steve  Martin
Both scary and down-to-earth, he [John Belushi] once told me, 'I never yell at the staff, only the department heads'. ...more
Steve Martin, Born Standing Up: A Comic's Life

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