

WANNA BET
Key item features
"Lange’s entertaining book makes it clear that, no matter how wild and risky his lifestyle may be, he takes comedy more seriously than anything else." —Publishers Weekly
When Artie Lange's first book, the #1 New York Times bestseller, Too Fat To Fish, hit the top of the charts, audiences learned what Howard Stern listeners already knew: that Artie is one of the funniest people alive. He is also an artist haunted by his fair share of demons, which overtook him in the years that followed. After a suicide attempt, a two-year struggle with depression, and years of chronic opiate addiction, Artie entered recovery and built himself back up, chronicling his struggle in brave detail in his next book and second New York Times bestseller, Crash and Burn.
In his hilarious third book, the two-time bestselling author, comedian, actor, and radio icon explains the philosophy that has kept his existence boredom-free since the age of 13—the love of risk. An avid sports better and frequent card player, Lange believes that the true gambler gets high not from winning, but from the chaotic unknown of betting itself. He recounts some of his favorite moments, many of which haven't involved money at all. In this candid and entertaining memoir, he looks back at the times he's wagered the intangible and priceless things in life: his health, his career, and his relationships. The stories found in Wanna Bet? paint a portrait of a man who would just as quickly bet tens of thousands of dollars on a coin toss as he would a well thought out NBA or NFL wager. Along for the ride are colorful characters from Artie's life who live by the same creed, from a cast of childhood friends to peers like comedian and known gambler Norm McDonald. The book is a tour of a subculture where bookies and mobsters, athletes and celebrities ride the gambling roller coaster for the love of the rush. Through it all, somehow Artie has come out ahead, though he does take a few moments to imagine his life if things hadn't quite gone his way. Unrepentant and unrestrained, the book is Lange at his finest.
Specs
- Book formatHardcover
- Fiction/nonfictionNon-Fiction
- GenreHumor/General
- Publication dateJuly, 2018
- Pages256
- Reading levelGeneral
How do you want your item?
About this item
Product details
"Lange’s entertaining book makes it clear that, no matter how wild and risky his lifestyle may be, he takes comedy more seriously than anything else." —Publishers Weekly
When Artie Lange's first book, the #1 New York Times bestseller, Too Fat To Fish, hit the top of the charts, audiences learned what Howard Stern listeners already knew: that Artie is one of the funniest people alive. He is also an artist haunted by his fair share of demons, which overtook him in the years that followed. After a suicide attempt, a two-year struggle with depression, and years of chronic opiate addiction, Artie entered recovery and built himself back up, chronicling his struggle in brave detail in his next book and second New York Times bestseller, Crash and Burn.
In his hilarious third book, the two-time bestselling author, comedian, actor, and radio icon explains the philosophy that has kept his existence boredom-free since the age of 13—the love of risk. An avid sports better and frequent card player, Lange believes that the true gambler gets high not from winning, but from the chaotic unknown of betting itself. He recounts some of his favorite moments, many of which haven't involved money at all. In this candid and entertaining memoir, he looks back at the times he's wagered the intangible and priceless things in life: his health, his career, and his relationships. The stories found in Wanna Bet? paint a portrait of a man who would just as quickly bet tens of thousands of dollars on a coin toss as he would a well thought out NBA or NFL wager. Along for the ride are colorful characters from Artie's life who live by the same creed, from a cast of childhood friends to peers like comedian and known gambler Norm McDonald. The book is a tour of a subculture where bookies and mobsters, athletes and celebrities ride the gambling roller coaster for the love of the rush. Through it all, somehow Artie has come out ahead, though he does take a few moments to imagine his life if things hadn't quite gone his way. Unrepentant and unrestrained, the book is Lange at his finest.
Specifications
Book format
Fiction/nonfiction
Genre
Publication date
Warranty
Warranty information
Similar items you might like
Based on what customers bought
Bad Luck $15.50
$1550current price $15.50Bad Luck
La Concorrenza Sleale Dellombelico $23.50
$2350current price $23.50La Concorrenza Sleale Dellombelico
Uncle Vanya, (Paperback) $20.38
$2038current price $20.38Uncle Vanya, (Paperback)
The Last Will and Testament of Chino Primo, (Paperback) $19.99
$1999current price $19.99The Last Will and Testament of Chino Primo, (Paperback)
Bad Blood $15.50
$1550current price $15.50Bad Blood
Tomorrow (Paperback) $10.00
$1000current price $10.00Tomorrow (Paperback)
Epistles because of you, I grew, (Paperback) $12.00
$1200current price $12.00Epistles because of you, I grew, (Paperback)
Blood and Qi: Book 2, (Paperback) $19.99
$1999current price $19.99Blood and Qi: Book 2, (Paperback)
Two Faces $21.49
$2149current price $21.49Two Faces
Doin' Jimmy (Paperback) $22.95
$2295current price $22.95Doin' Jimmy (Paperback)
The Damage $22.14
$2214current price $22.14The Damage
One Lifetime $19.99
$1999current price $19.99One Lifetime
Wonder Beyond $22.99
$2299current price $22.99Wonder Beyond
A Short Stay in Hell $21.95
$2195current price $21.95A Short Stay in Hell
Men Without Redemption $17.52
$1752current price $17.52Men Without Redemption
What Women Know (Paperback) $19.50
$1950current price $19.50What Women Know (Paperback)
Ctrl Alt Del (Paperback) $18.19
$1819current price $18.19Ctrl Alt Del (Paperback)
Yaroslaw's Revenge, (Paperback) $21.31
$2131current price $21.31Yaroslaw's Revenge, (Paperback)


