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Shockaholic
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Bad news . . .

. . . for anyone who thought Carrie Fisher had finally stopped talking about herself: Sorry, but after all of her seemingly endless blathering on about her nose-bleedhigh- class problems, it appears she has yet another brand-new problem to overshare about (though don’t expect to relate to it). This time, the electro-convulsive shock therapy she’s been regularly undergoing is threatening to wipe out (what’s left of) her memory.

But get ready for a shock of your own. Not only doesn’t she mind paying the second electric bill, but she loves the high-voltage treatments. In fact, she gets a real charge out of them. She can’t get enough. In fact, this might even be a brand-new addiction for her. But before she can truly commit herself to it in the long term, she’d better get some of those more nagging memories of hers on paper.

It’s been a roller coaster of a few years for Carrie since her Tony- and Emmy-nominated, one-woman Broadway show and New York Times bestselling book Wishful Drinking. She not only lost her beloved father, but also her once-upon-a-very-brief-time stepmother, Elizabeth Taylor. And as if all that weren’t enough, she also managed to lose over forty pounds of unwanted flesh—not by sawing off a leg (though that did cross her zapped mind) but by doing what might be termed “wishful shrinking,” all the while staying sober and sane-ish. And she wants to tell you, dear reader, all about it . . . and more.

Why? Because she wants you to someday be able to remind her about how Elizabeth Taylor settles a score and the scatological wonders of shoe tycoons. She doesn’t want to forget about how she and Michael Jackson became friends or how she ended up sparring with none other than Ted Kennedy on a dinner date. And she especially wants to preserve her memories of Eddie Fisher—what their relationship really was and the beautiful story it turned out to be in the end.

Yes, of course, Shockaholic is laugh-out-loud funny, acerbic, and witty as hell. But it also reveals a new side of Carrie Fisher that may even bring a pleasant shock your way: it is contemplative, vulnerable, and ultimately quite tender.

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"Fisher is a girl who knows how to tell a story . . . she can make us laugh, she can make us cringe, but she can also teach a great deal about the power of forgiveness."
-- People (4-star review)
“[Fisher] never lets herself veer into woe-is-me-ism. With charming shamelessness, she conducts a brisk and witty tour of her life, delivering up her tragedies as a nonstop laugh riot.”
-- Elle
“Hilarious.”
-- Marie Claire
“There's no such thing as TMI in Carrie Fisher's world, and that's why we're hooked on her new memoir, Shockaholic.”
-- Ladies' Home Journal
"Fisher's memoir Shockaholic, the follow-up to her successful autobiography and one-woman show, Wishful Drinking, is similarly witty, ramshackle, and outrageous."
-- Washington Post
“Hollywood's new poor little rich girl . . . continues her tour down the rabbit hole of Crazy Town, sparking us through brightly lit secret corridors while twisting self-deprecation into an art form. Fisher's wordplay is wicked, relentless, and playful as a bouncy house full of polar bear cubs.”
-- San Francisco Chronicle
"Amazing . . . pretty fascinating stuff."
-- Rosie O'Donnell (Windy City Times interview)
[Shockaholic] stands out beautifully from what has become the madding memoir crowd."
-- Buffalo News
"Carrie Fisher goes from pathos to punch line with a flick of her wit."
-- Louisville Courier-Journal
“Carrie Fisher is able to deliver a sage, self-deprecating tour of addiction, bipolar disorder, and her experiences with ECT (Electro-Convulsive Therapy) in a way that leaves readers feeling like she's your funny, cynical, down-to-earth BFF.”
-- BUST
“[A] funny and sad memoir… tremendous wit, ample self-deprecation, and a thinly veiled and deep-seated anguish.”
-- Publishers Weekly
"Fisher is a writer, an observer, and a keen one at that. Her way with words, even though she claims electroshock treatments have made her forget many of them, is raw and raucous."
-- Booklist
“Fisher writes with razor-sharp wit that is acerbic, insightful, and contemplative, all laced with a tenderness that will disarm even the most cynic reader.”
-- TucsonCitizen.com
“Princess Leia Amidala Skywalker Solo strikes again . . . The one-liners keep coming and the temptation is to conclude that all this Gemutlichkeit is distancing behavior, but leave that to her army of shrinks and Dr. Feelgoods and just enjoy the ride.”
-- ShelfAwareness.com
Shockaholic is shocking, but it's the emotional depths that are charged under the therapy's push that really makes this an interesting read.”
-- BookReporter.com
"For those who are partial to Fisher's sharp and acerbic take on things, her sense of the absurd clearly derived from firsthand experience, Shockaholic . . . doesn't disappoint."
-- Blogcritics.org
Shockaholic is a breeze to read: fast-paced and clever, funny enough to make you laugh aloud, and short enough to be read in one sitting. But the moments of insight, of clarity, of vulnerability that Fisher shares with the reader in her characteristically straightforward manner remain long after the last lovely bon mot.”
-- LitReactor.com
"Fisher is a storyteller, very happy to make jokes at her own expense . . . Shockaholic will only enhance her reputation as Hollywood's unofficial amateur therapist."
-- The Guardian (London)
"Plenty more weird episodes are packed into [Carrie Fisher's] latest memoir, Shockaholic. . . . Some of the stories are heartbreakingly sad, yet Fisher makes them laugh-out-loud funny on the page."
-- Sunday Sun (UK)
"Modern American literature has an enviable tradition of wisecracking dames nursing broken hearts or fragile psyches dating back to Dorothy Parker. To that list we can add Carrie Fisher. . . . We are now well used to the kind of celebrity confessional which details the darker aspects of the celebrity lifestyle. It is to Fisher's credit that she has walked the same route with the kind of panache that makes us laugh."
-- The Telegraph (Belfast)
"Even if you're not a Star Wars fan, [Carrie Fisher] will have you laughing as she reveals her amazing experiences in Hollywood and beyond."
-- The Journal (UK)
Make Yourself Amazing, November 4, 2011
...Following appearances to discuss her recent weight loss on the Jenny Craig plan, one-time sci-fi princess Carrie Fisher found herself the topic of cosmetic surgery rumours. In addition to her dramatic weight loss, many of her fans exclaimed ...
Examiner.com, November 4, 2011
...the article... As Princess Leia she was assured, confident, strong willed and plucky, but in real life actress Carrie Fisher had, to put it lightly, problems. Suffering from mental health issues, depression, drug abuse, severe weight gain ...
North Korea Times, November 4, 2011
...Source: Fox News Carrie Fisher has been no stranger to adversity, including mental health issues and drug problems. In her new book 'Shockaholic,' Carrie Fisher speaks honestly about her electric shock therapy, a blind ...
Make Yourself Amazing, November 3, 2011
...Following appearances to discuss her recent weight loss on the Jenny Craig plan, one-time sci-fi princess Carrie Fisher found herself the topic of cosmetic surgery rumours. In addition to her dramatic weight loss, many of her fans exclaimed ...
Access Hollywood, November 3, 2011
...Caption Carrie Fisher stops by Access Hollywood Live on November 3, 2011 LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Back in August, Carrie Fisher revealed that she dropped 50 pounds, but the actress/author says she ...
Access Hollywood, November 3, 2011
...Caption Carrie Fisher stops by Access Hollywood Live on November 3, 2011 LOS ANGELES, Calif. -- Back in August, Carrie Fisher revealed that she dropped 50 pounds, but the actress/author says she ...
Media Bistro, November 3, 2011
...Carrie Fisher , the actress best known for her role as Princess Leia in Star Wars and Postcards from the Edge memoir, has a new book out from Simon & Schuster called ...
News West 9, November 3, 2011
...Updated: © PRNewsFoto/Jenny Craig, Inc. Photo Galleries from TVGuide Entertainment News from TV Guide More>> Fifty pounds lighter, Carrie Fisher isn't afraid to criticize her former self. "I looked awful," the actress, author and Jenny ...
TheForce.Net, November 2, 2011
...Carrie Fisher is currently making the rounds in support of her newly released book Shockaholic and made an appearance on yesterday's episode of the Today Show. Before we get to ...
AZCentral.com, November 1, 2011
...When photos of a thinner Carrie Fisher popped up from Jenny Craig, showing off the actress/author's 50-pound weight loss, speculation also swirled that Fisher had gotten a face lift. Not true, she said this morning ...
Extra TV, November 1, 2011
...Actress, author and Jenny Craig success story, Carrie Fisher sat down with "Extra" and said, "I lost 50 pounds." Fisher said she was motivated to shed the extra weight because "I looked awful. I'd like to ...
Taipei Times Online, October 30, 2011
...Carrie Fisher is one of cinema’s most unusual characters — and perhaps Hollywood’s ultimate survivor. Thrust into the spotlight by the unexpected success of Star Wars in the late ...
Guardian.co.uk, October 29, 2011
...Princess Leia…the new memoir from the actress, novelist and supreme storyteller could be her most engrossing work yet Carrie Fisher is one of cinema's most unusual characters – and perhaps Hollywood's ultimate survivor. Thrust into the ...
Windy City Times, October 12, 2011
...to go check out the theater here in Chicago because I understand it's pretty fantastic. WCT: Yeah, Carrie Fisher is here tonight, just to let you know. RO: Yes, and she's actually on the show as well. I've seen that show, Wishful Drinking. ...
KXLY, September 6, 2011
...of the biggest sci-fi conventions in the country, should tell you how much I love "Star Wars" heroine Carrie Fisher. To put it another way, I once joked to my mom, "I'm thinking of developing a crippling drug addiction to deal with all the ...