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Judy Reiser began collecting quirks when she divulged something crazy she does and her friend shared something he does. After having a good laugh about it, she soon discovered that everyone has quirks. She has been observing, gathering, marveling at and laughing about quirks ever since. Her husband insists that had she written the quirk books as an autobiography, they would have been much longer!
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Judy Reiser personally interviewed thousands of people for her three acclaimed books:
Admit It, You're Crazy!
And I Thought I Was Crazy!
In a Cell Phone Minute
The books have received much media attention with reviews and excepts in prestigious publications such as The New York Times Book Review, AARP Bulletin, Reader's Digest, The Washington Post, Cosmopolitan and many others as well as speaking engagements and appearances on hundreds of national and international radio and television shows.
Judy began collecting quirks when she divulged something crazy she does (she doesn't remember which one it was--there are so many) and her friend shared something he does. After having a good laugh about it, she soon discovered that everyone has quirks. She has been observing, gathering, marveling at and laughing about quirks ever since and is recognized for helping to bring the subject to the forefront. Her husband insists that had she written the quirk books as an autobiography, they would have been much longer!
Judy is also the designer of her books.
To learn more about Judy and her books, visit:
http://www.judyreiser.com
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www.judyreiser.com
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Insist that the toilet paper hang “over”?
Laugh and gasp at this hilarious collection of odd behaviors about food, money, sports, bathroom, clothing, sleep, germs & more. People do the darndest things!
In a Cell Phone Minute is a collection of intriguing stories revealed by cell phone yakkers and eavesdroppers across the globe. You'll be charmed by touching romantic connections; lose yourself in wild lost-and-found escapades; cheer at poignant, lifesaving 911 call and howl with laughter at pranksters' antics, absurd customer service calls, and wacky insurance claims.
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