Pleas for forgiveness can get boring. Entrances and Exits is something else: an accounting of a life and the performances that go into it, for better and worse. -- LA Times Entrances and Exitsis a well-written memoir that pulls back the curtain on Seinfeld like never before, with Richards, 74, utilizing four decades worth of journals to meticulously reveal a behind the scenes look at one of televisions most successful comedies as well as the curation and backstory of his iconic Cosmo Kramer character. The book itself is unflinching in its examination of celebrity, with Richards detailing the inferiority and self-doubt he often dealt with despite the success as well as what he learned following an infamous on stage outburst at The Laugh Factory in 2006, which caused him to both retreat from the spotlight and reflect. -- Forbes In his new autobiography, Entrances and Exits, Richards charts the path through his early career as an aspiring actor, comedian, and spiritual seeker in the 1960s and 1970s, to his first major small-screen foray with the early-Eighties sketch comedy show Fridays (which also happened to be his first collaboration with writer and future Seinfeld co-creator Larry David), to the creation of Kramer and his ascension to a household name. And indeed, the story of Michael Richards is one of humor and anger, good and ill, rise and fall. Theres a light to it and a dark to it. -- Rolling Stone His brand new bookits excellentEntrances and Exitshis recall of his life is just phenomenal, brings us back to his military days, his growing up daysanything but easyas well as his Seinfeld days. If you love Seinfeld, you will love the insight he brings. -- Brian Kilmeade Other celebrity books are full of anecdotes that have mostly been told ad nauseam on talk shows and interviews over the years. But chapter after chapter, Richards book is littered with stories about his time before, during, and after Seinfeld that feel genuinely fresheven for obsessive fans of that series. -- The Daily Beast It is really good to see you after all these years. You know, sometimes we walk, and we step in stuff, and it happens, and it happens! And it happens to all of us. And so, you took yourself away, and did a lot of work on yourself, and welcome back. Thats what I want to say. Welcome back. -- Whoopi Goldberg Reading Michael Richards new book. Im 100 pages in and its already the best show biz autobiography Ive ever read. -- Chuck Dixon