My Horizontal Life: A Collection of One-Night Stands
![]() | Average Customer Rating: Recommend In this raucous collection of true-life stories, actress and comedian Chelsea Handler recounts her time spent in the social trenches with that wild, strange, irresistible, and often gratifying beast: the one-night stand.You've either done it or know someone who has: the one-night stand, the familiar outcome of a night spent at a bar, sometimes the sole payoff for your friend's irritating wedding, or the only relief from a disastrous vacation. Often Product details and pricing info |
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260 Customer Reviews Posted
- laugh til your head hurts!!!
- Way to go Chelsea!! This is by far the funniest book I have ever read! I could not put it down!! Every woman on my Christmas list is getting a copy of this book!!
- 2008-11-13, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- must-read
- Hilarious. A must-read for all who have loved and lost- in the same night.
- 2008-11-10, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Great Laugh!
- I loved this book! It's super funny to read about all her one nights stands !!
- 2008-11-04, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- A great one-night stand
- That's all the time you'll need to read this book--assuming you don't overdose. It's not the amount of sex, but the number of partners. I think it would be tough to keep them straight, even without the booze and drugs. I wonder how she did. But then again, a midget is pretty memorable. In any case, My Horizontal Life is a fun read worth getting on your back for.
- 2008-11-01, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Some funny vignettes, but there's an "ick" factor
- This is a vacation read -- something I wouldn't normally pick up, but it was sitting there, and I was headed out to the beach to suck down some tropical concoction in the sun. So, why not?
Chelsea Handler has written an account of one-night stands that she has experienced. The cast of characters is interesting, and sometimes bizarre, and the situations range from laugh-out-loud funny to irritatingly off-putting.
I enjoyed it sporadically, as much as I simultaneously found it offensive. I don't know how much the author has embellished, and how well she's hidden the identity of some of her subjects, but I'd sure be sorry if I showed up in her book! She's rather merciless and shallow, a hedonist who wants to have a good time and doesn't even try to spare the feelings of men who, er, aren't up to the task. I'm trying to imagine a book written with genders reversed, where a man takes a woman home from a bar, only to reject her in the bedroom because of, say, her breast size. Eeyuck.
It's also a shame that Handler thinks that hedonism is cool when it extends to being an alcoholic. No, she doesn't label herself an alcoholic, and maybe she's not one. Maybe she's exaggerating things for comedic effect, but if that's the case, the unintended consequence was to make herself out to be a happy drunk.
That said, if you can accept the author's total pursuit of her own pleasure (her feeble attempt at the end to portray this as a phase coming to an end doesn't really ring sincere), the book does have some pleasure to offer the reader as well, with a couple of very funny predicaments and sexual disasters.
If you want a few sexually-charged laughs, you could sure do worse than this book. And it was okay as a vacation read. That's as far as I can go in recommending My Horizontal Life. - 2008-11-01, 5 of 5 people found this review helpful, Rated:

