The Andy Cohen Diaries, Andy Cohen
The Andy Cohen Diaries, Andy Cohen
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The Andy Cohen Diaries
A Deep Look at a Shallow Year

Bestseller

Author: Andy Cohen

Narrator: Andy Cohen

Unabridged: 13 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/11/2014


Synopsis

A year in the whirlwind life of the beloved pop icon Andy Cohen, in his own cheeky, candid, and irreverent words.

As a TV Producer and host of the smash late night show Watch What Happens Live, Andy Cohen has a front row seat to an exciting world not many get to see. In this dishy, detailed diary of one year in his life, Andy goes out on the town, drops names, hosts a ton of shows, becomes codependent with Real Housewives, makes trouble, calls his mom, drops some more names, and, while searching for love, finds it with a dog.

We learn everything from which celebrity peed in her WWHL dressing room to which Housewives are causing trouble and how. Nothing is off limits – including dating. We see Andy at home and with close friends and family (including his beloved and unforgettable mom). Throughout, Andy tells us not only what goes down, but exactly what he thinks about it.

Inspired by the diaries of another celebrity-obsessed Andy (Warhol), this honest, irreverent, and laugh-out-loud funny audiobook is a one-of-a-kind account of the whos and whats of pop culture in the 21st century.

About Andy Cohen

Andy Cohen is the author of four New York Times bestselling books. He is the host and executive producer of Watch What Happens Live, Bravo’s late-night interactive talk show. He also serves as executive producer of the Real Housewives franchise and hosts the network’s highly rated reunion specials. He’s won an Emmy and two Peabody Awards for his work, and he lives in New York City with his two children.


Reviews

3.5 Stars If you know me you know I'll watch almost anything on Bravo (it's my guilty pleasure) and I love Andy Cohen. I've seen a lot of reviews complaining about how shallow this book is, well hello! It says a look at a shallow year. Beware when he says diary he means it. It was very much a diary.......more

Goodreads review by Heidi

The Andy Cohen Diaries is the type of book that you have to be in the mood to read. It is basically like a book length gossip column, which can sometimes be exactly the kind of fluff that I want to read. Other times though... it is more annoying than amusing. Andy writes it in a stream of consciousn......more

Goodreads review by Barbara

Andy Cohen Television host Andy Cohen seems like an affable guy, so I figured a one-year diary of his life might be fun The book is exactly what the title implies - diary entries that detail Andy's everyday activities. Andy notes up front that he'll be doing a lot of name dropping, and indeed he does......more

Goodreads review by J'

I don't understand these negative reviews complaining about how shallow this book is. HELLO!- "shallow" is literally in the title. Andy Cohen has made his money capitalizing on super shallow people. What did ya'll expect?! I loved this book. I got sucked into Bravo, ironically, through my fiance, who......more


Quotes

“A remarkable book . . . It's an important text when it comes to understanding what it is to be a gay man today.” —Time

“Cable TV's dishiest guy at his dishy best. . . a glamorous, goofy look at 365 days of a charmed showbiz life.” —Kirkus

“[Cohen's] writing style is conversational and tight, infused with snarky and self-deprecating humor . . . He owns the name-dropping and navel-gazing, but has the honesty, wit and confidence to pull it off, striking a balance between being self-involved and self-aware.” —The Associated Press

“A wild, starry ride.” —Us Weekly

“After reading this funny, intimate, candid, honest diary of a year in Andy's life, I couldn't help but wonder, "Is Andy Cohen...Carrie Bradshaw?” —Sarah Jessica Parker

“The funniest thing I've done all year is read Andy Cohen's Diaries. He has more genuinely funny and surprising encounters with celebrities and sublebrities in a day than I do all year. Then my name popped up. Now I just want to sue him.” —Anderson Cooper

“I am not, nor have I ever been, engaged to Andy Cohen. But his book is really funny.” —Sean Avery

“Andy Cohen keeps the oddest hours of anyone in the building. he comes, he goes, he comes back (in the middle of the night.) Now, I finally found out where he's going. If you ask me, nobody should be allowed to have this much fun.” —Surfin Percy, Andy's Doorman

“Andy Cohen's diaries are the literary equivalent of a Fresca and tequila.” —Jimmy Fallon