Whitney Cummings

Whitney Cummings's Book Recommendations

Comedy comedians

Whitney Cummings is an American stand-up comedian, actress, writer, director, and producer. She is known for creating and starring in the NBC sitcom "Whitney" and co-creating the CBS sitcom "2 Broke Girls." Her book recommendations suggest an interest in psychology, relationships, and societal commentary.

13 books recommended

πŸ“š Books Recommended by Whitney Cummings 13

The Tools

The Tools

by Phil Stutz

"About all of the devices that they have developed to help people get through blocks and have breakthroughs."

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Super Sad True Love Story

Super Sad True Love Story

by Gary Shteyngart

"Super sad but very funny. Well, not super. It’s like a dystopian satire on the future."

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The Female Brain

The Female Brain

by Louann Brizendine

"It helped me to master a basic understanding of chemistry, hormones, and the amygdala, which has given me patience with myself and others."

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Codependent No More

Codependent No More

by Melody Beattie

"If you want to know more about codependence I would say read Codependent No More."

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The Drama of the Gifted Child

The Drama of the Gifted Child

by Alice Miller

"If you’re a creative person, if you have any kind of anxiety or discomfort, just read it."

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Sapiens

Sapiens

by Yuval Noah Harari

"A great book about how we’ve evolved and why we have anxiety."

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The Fantasy Bond

The Fantasy Bond

by Robert W. Firestone PhD

"Helps stop your childhood from getting in the way of your adulthood."

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Animal Farm

Animal Farm

by George Orwell

"Whitney Cummings mentioned this book on "The Tim Ferriss Show" podcast."

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I Amaze Myself!

I Amaze Myself!

by Kay McConaughey

"Whitney Cummings mentioned this book on "The Joe Rogan Experience" podcast."

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Getting the Love You Want

Getting the Love You Want

by Harville Hendrix Ph.D.

"A very illuminating exploration of how we’re attracted to people who have the negative qualities of our primary caretakers."

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