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Chistes Picaros (Jokes)
Published in Paperback by Libra Editorial (2001-08)
Author: Salvatore Mamoni
List price: $15.70

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CHISTES PARA VIDAS DIFICILES
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-09-23
El buen sentido del humor se encuentra, encerrada entre las cubiertas de este libro !
Nomás abrelo, amigo !

SEROTONINA: LA SUBSTANCIA
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-04-19
que regula tu estado de ánimo y la que al disminuir te manda derechito al ABISMO DE LA DEPRESION, AUMENTA CON LA RISA...
Y este libro ES UN BUEN PRODUCTOR DE SEROTONINA

UNA DE MIS MEJORES INVERSIONES
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-30
PORQUE CON ESTE LIBRO...¡INVIERTES EN LA COMPRA DE ALEGRIA Y CARCAJADAS !

LA VIDA ESTA DIFÍCIL...LA GUERRA, BIEN DURA...
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2003-03-27
Y LA RISA NOS HACE FALTA...
Aqui está, encerrada entre las cubiertas de este libro !
Nomás abrelo, amigo !

LA VERDAD ES QUE
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 3 total.
Review Date: 2003-05-13
QUINCE DÓLARES POR DOS HORAS DE RISAS CONSTANTES...SE ME HACEN MUY BARATOS !

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Coming to Terms with Mediocrity: One Life Lesson at a Time
Published in Kindle Edition by Breedink (2007-01-11)
Author: Kari Breed
List price: $13.99
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Quirky, Neurotic, Entertaining
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-04
The title of this book was the question I was contemplating of my own life at the time. Its reassuring to know that other people are too. Kari did a great job with this book,even self published, good for you and better for us the reader that you got it to print. I laughed and identified with her self-doubt and over analysis many times. But mostly I laughed. She's honest in her concern and quest for finding recognition of just what she's contributed in her lifetime and is there merit to it. The journey for both reader and Kari provide a catharsis to reconsider our definition of "mediocrity" or just getting on with life. Great things don't always happen in a big way but little by little.

Coming to terms with Kari Breed, one quip at a time...
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-08
Kari Breed is masterful with the quip. She brandishes it like a fine-tuned sword that has been honed by life and polished with humor.

It's hard not to laugh most of the time that you are reading this book, whether it be funny-ha-ha laughing, or oh-dear-god-I-know-what-you-mean kind of laughing. The writing is from the perspective of an average gal talking about living an average life and being okay with it, but there is nothing average about the book itself.

Her writing is to the point, very funny, and above all, very relevant. Have you ever wondered what Douglas Adams' next book would have read like if instead of dying, he had a sex change and took plenty of estrogen pills? Okay, maybe it's just me, but I think Kari's book is a pretty good representation of what I had in mind.

She makes you realize that we are not alone, that we are all indeed very normal, or at least, we are all the sane kind of crazy.

Life IS Funny????
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-07
Have you ever thought "am I the only one this is happening to?" The author has a clever ability to bring humor to life's annoying nuances. There is something in this book everyone can relate to. This is a refreshing and honest funny voice on the scene today. Buy it, read it, LAUGH!

I love it!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-03-23
It's funny, it's poignant, it's real. And it's one of the best books I've read in a very long time, and I can see me reading it again and again.

Bumpy, funny road of life
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-02-18
Very funny and provocative at the same time. a must read for those who think they are normal and those who know they are not. Kari's description of her life's travel is hilarious. Looking forward to the next chapter of her life. Start writing Kari!!!

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The Compleet Molesworth
Published in Paperback by Trafalgar Square (1985-05)
Authors: Geoffrey Willans and Ronald Searle
List price: $15.95
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20th century classic - JK Rowling tip your hat
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 14 total.
Review Date: 2001-11-21
This is one of the funniest compendiums I have ever read. Gloriously, delightfully, and devastatingly accurate caricatures by the great Ronald Searle bring to life the hysterical adventures of the fearsome, loathsome nigel molesworth, the curse of st. custards, his grate frend peason, the oiks, cads, MASTERS and of course his own bro molesworth II chiz chiz chiz. the late author, Geoff Willans, was an for a short time a schoolmaster, and he obviously recorded EVERYTHING he saw while he was at it.

Maybe it's larking on an esoteric subject you have to have experienced to see the funny side - in which case it would be totally lost on those outside the English grammar school system of twenty years ago and more - but for my money there is no funnier book around. What's more I think JK Rowling owes Willans and Searle a debt - surely it is no coincedence that she named her legendary school of wizardry and witchcraft "Hogwarts" after a fictional Molesworthian Latin play?

Totally, utterly recommended.

Up with molesworth
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2003-10-25
The Molesworeth books made me laugh when I was the same age as Molesworth, and they still make me laugh now I ma probably the same age as headmaster GRIMES chizz chizz chizz. Delightful to find all four books in one volume, and encounter again Molesworth himself, and Peason, Fotherington-Thomas who sa hello clouds, hello sky and skip like a girlie, Sigismund the mad Maths master, and all the rest. Willan's hilarious prose and Searle's marvellous drawings complement each other perfectly. Like a previous reviewer, I too would like to knwo what the Mrs Joyful prize looks like, but you can't have everything. As for another reviewer worrying about spelling Willan's name wrong, well, who knows how to spell Willan anyway? For years and years I thought his name was Williams! Spelling is for girlies anyway.

In praise of Molesworth. chizz chizz chizz.
Helpful Votes: 5 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2004-04-26
It is uterly wet and weedy, but I sa as long as there are clouds and sky (dere Fotherington-Thomas), and skools and MASTERS and noble brave fearless BOYS - and GURLS as well! chizz chizz, and lat. french, geog. hist. geom. peotry and even swots, bulies, snekes,oiks and greedy guts; then, my deres, there MUST also be the timeless prose encountered in 'The Compleet Molesworth'. This heady reference work is kindness of that worthy scribe, Geoffrey Willans and the unassailable art of Ronald Searle, master of the scratchy pen illustration. Noone else in the world space universe could draw Molesworth 1 & 2, gillibrand, peason, grabber, et al with such fearsome accuracy. As long as we have this rich chronicle on education to dive into, then our future generations of skoolchildren shall be uterly safe.
As any fule kno.

Topp of the whizz
Helpful Votes: 6 out of 6 total.
Review Date: 2001-05-10
Ol' Nigel is the topp of the whizz Its Jokes are really weird chizz But oh surprise,don't you know whence comes the name of th'school of tooday's top of the show? Read at page 131 or so (Penguin edition) a little piece named ...shiver whit anticipation the Hogwarts!...hem hem,so well, doesn't that ring a little bell?

Memo to file: Zoom about and remove traps for dere Santa
Helpful Votes: 9 out of 9 total.
Review Date: 2003-01-23
I am the proud possessor of Down With Skool, How to be Topp, and Molesworth's Guide to the Atomic Age in original bindings. I say "possessor" because I've highjacked them from my mother and brother. Needless to say, knowing that a re-print is out there is proof positive that dere Santa does exist. 'Pon my soul, darling Arabella, but life may not be as tuough as it seems. What I hadn't known until I ran across the factoid some years ago is that Searle began drawing while in a Japanese prisoner of war camp, with burned matches. Since then I've always wondered to what extent that experience informed his views of st custards.
Anyone who enjoys eccentricities and eccentrics simply must have these works in his library, right alongside Wodehouse and Betty McDonald. There is nothing like them.
Just one question: What exactly does the mrs joyful prize actually look like?

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Confessions of a Former Child: A Therapist's Memoir
Published in Paperback by Graywolf Press (2008-04-29)
Author: Daniel Tomasulo
List price: $16.00
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Witty and Sensitive
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-29
Could this be the same person I sat with at Shea Stadium through the longest ballgame in my history? Danny hit a home run this with one.
I couldn't stop reading it and I was sad to get to the end. The writing technique and imagery will make you smile, laugh out loud, and cry all at the same time.
If you're not from Jersey, it doesn't matter. It is life as we knew it then, as we know it now.
Devon the Original

Not what I expected
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-21
Having known Dan and his wife Nancy, I was expecting to roar with laughter the way I do when I speak to him in person......well I did roar with laughter, but I also teared up in places because I related so closely to some of these stories from Dan's childhood. We are the same age (two months apart) and my Dad and his family are of Italian descent so some of Dan's anecdotal stories were similar to experiences I had growing up in the fifties and sixties. The fact is, I realized after reading this book that I am still growing up and I don't ever want to lose my childhood enthusiasm for life.....no matter how tough it gets. This book is a must read for anyone with a sense of humor and the willingness to shed a tear.

Absolutely Fantastic Book! A page-turner
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-07-07
Dr Tomasulo has a real winner here with his debut book. I could not put it down and turned my wife and father on to the book - they both loved it. It is very honest, funny and insightful. Anyone who has ever thought much about their own psychological development and trajectory will be impressed by his ability to deconstruct and analyze the vignettes that shaped his psyche. The book certainly is not all "psychobabble". in fact, it is an easy, fun read from start to finish. You will learn a lot about this very insightful man, and probably learn a thing or two about yourself in the process.

Captivated by his style - as an author, a therapist, and a former child who you may just "know"
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-30
I can't remember the last time I was so enthralled with a book. In retrospect I realize that I had just experienced several great therapy sessions disguised as entertainment, and I was completely captivated. Captivated not only by the clever, heartfelt stories, but by the feelings they evoked inside of me. As I reached the final chapters I read it more slowly so as to savor every bit; and when I finished it, I opened it up and started again. I figure I'll just keep reading this one until another comes along. And in the meantime, I will continue to recommend it to anyone who once was a child and is now an adult ready to be entertained, inspired and in many cases validated...and maybe even those who aren't. Thanks for a great experience, Dr. Dan!

You will see yourself..............
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2008-06-16
This is one that you wish would go one a few more chapters. If you are like me, you will see yourself and your family in much of the book. Every chapter provides lots of laughs coupled with some insightful thoughts on how our family relationships shape us. I'm looking forward to reading it again. Don't miss this one.

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Cracked at Birth: One Madcap Mom's Thoughts on Motherhood, Marriage And Burnt Meatloaf
Published in Paperback by Wyatt-MacKenzie Publishing (2005-11-01)
Author: Kathryn S. Mahoney
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Universal Truths & Embarrassing Secrets
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-12-14
From The Rebel Housewife to One Madcap Mom...I felt an instant kinship with Kathryn Mahoney. She writes fast-paced, clever essays on universal truths and embarrassing secrets of motherhood -- and the lady is funny. From totally relate-able riffs on Reality TV, modern-day children's birthday parties, and our eerily number-ized society to WYSIWYG Woman (which I whole-heartedly support!), CRACKED AT BIRTH offers fantastic diversion and out-loud laughs to overwhelmed Moms everywhere -- CRACKED AT BIRTH would be a great gift to those women in your life.

-- Sherri Caldwell, Humor Columnist & Reviewer,
Co-Author, The Rebel Housewife Rules: To Heck With Domestic Bliss!

Fun to read!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-30
Kathy was funny in high school and she has gotten funnier! She is a modern Erma Bombeck. My husband picked up the book and started chuckling as he began to read. We need to keep a sense of humor in the midst of the chaos of family life. Kathy has a knack for putting the adventures into words that we all can relate to and laugh at. A great read for Moms (and Dads too!)who are trying to maintain their sanity through the ups and downs of everyday life in the trenches.

True to Life!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-25
This book is just great... true to life stories with a humorous twist! A good read when traveling for any parent!

cracked me up!
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2005-11-16
A friend gave this to me as a "baby #3 gift". It was so nice to just sit and laugh about all the craziness of motherhood. It's nice to know I'm not alone!

Cracked me up!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2005-10-27
Some lives were just made to be made fun of. Some lives are so wacky, so silly, so undeniably cracked up, you just can't help but chuckle. Kathryn S. Mahoney is living one of those lives.

Kathryn Mahoney, who thinks she was CRACKED AT BIRTH, takes time to sit back and good naturedly marvel at the absurdity in her life. And, like the next door neighbor who keeps us in stitches with her zany tales, Mahoney shares the absurdity with us - one laughable story at a time.

CRACKED AT BIRTH is a collection of Mahoney's essays from her humor column, "Sunny Side Up," which has been running in six newspapers published by Nashoba Publishing of Devens, MA, since 2001. In this lighthearted essay collection, Mahoney tackles such hilarities as:

*Attempting yoga with children in the house

*The feeling of being invisible

*How to make your husband leave the room

*Household mishaps

*Valentine's Day romance failures

Mahoney seems to have mastered the art of being funny without being too sarcastic. Her style is refreshing and fun, and nearly all of her essays end with a feeling that, given the choice of any other life and family on the planet, she'd still choose the life and family she has. Her essays are warm and endearing, with just enough silly thrown in to make them irresistible.

While CRACKED AT BIRTH is consistent - none of her essays are weak or boring - Mahoney's funniest work revolves around her husband and the relationship between the two of them. Far be it from Mahoney to engage in man-bashing - she'd rather lovingly poke fun at the things that make her hubby so adorably male. This slant on love, marriage, and romance is a refreshing style for all those women who adore their hubbies but sometimes just can't help but shake their heads and chuckle over something they've said or done. Mahoney should follow CRACKED AT BIRTH with another humor book ("Cracked at Marriage," perhaps?) filled with nothing but marriage and romance-related essays.

Make no mistake, however; CRACKED AT BIRTH points out the sunnier side of so much more than love and marriage. Mahoney has no qualms ribbing her kids, her mother, even herself! It is this quality that gives her work tantalizing breadth.

Good for a light read and perfect for the bookshelf of any aspiring humorist, Kathryn S. Mahoney's CRACKED AT BIRTH will tickle your funny bone and maybe even make you look at your own cracked life in a little sunnier light.

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Crackpot: The Obsessions of John Waters
Published in Paperback by Vintage (1987-09-12)
Author: John Waters
List price: $12.00
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Walking on Waters
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2000-11-22
I laughed, I cried, it became a part of me. Take a look at ..... site regarding the first chapter of Crackpot. It is as wild as the book. Many of the links are gone, but many are still there. Loved this book.

Not a Serious Bone in His Body
Helpful Votes: 14 out of 16 total.
Review Date: 2004-05-20
First, let me say that this book should have more universal appeal than do his movies. We all know that his movies are just too gross for some people to stomach, but there's nothing here that any adult reader should find offensive. If you enjoy homorous writing, a la Woody Allen, Steve Martin, Joe Queenan, David Sedaris, etc., you should find this little volume right up your alley.

Waters displays an acerbic, eccentric, but highly insightful comic sensibility. There are fifteen short pieces here, which first appeared in various magazines during the mid '80s, primarily NATIONAL LAMPOON (When it was still funny) and AMERICAN FILM.

The book opens with a bang, in one of the funniest pieces, "John Waters tour of L.A." Needless to say, this is not the L.A Chamber of Commerce "official guide." He takes us to some of the seamier sights, including the spot on Hollywood Boulevard where you can catch "the legless, one-armed white guy who break-dances on the street for horrified families as they stroll up the Walk of Fame." He also offers some timely,timeless advice for when you're driving around L.A: "Never look at pedestrians; they're the sad faces of L.A., the ones who had their licenses revoked for driving while impaired."

There really aren't too many weak entries in the collection. He does go a bit over the top in his rhapsodizing of Pia Zadora, perhaps, in an article devoted to that queen of glitz, but one comes to expect "over the top" from Waters. Who would want it any other way? He's also very much the exaggerator when it comes to his likes, "Puff Piece (100 Things I Love)and his dislikes: "Hatchet Piece (100 Things I Hate)." Amongst the things he most admires are Supermarket Tabloids: "Then I gazed at the great LAS VEGAS SUN wire-photo of a giant ostrich, escaped from a zoo chasing a totally bewildered middle-aged woman down the street. Every time I see her horrified expression, the creative juices start to flow." Not content with this passing mention, he writes an entire article entitled WHY I LOVE THE NATIONAL ENQUIRER as a paean to that fine bastion of journalistic integrity.

Some of Waters' images do convey a bit more of the "so banal it's hysterical" quality of his movies, as when he conjures up "a fancy Santa," in a piece called WHY I LOVE CHRISTMAS.
"Why hasn't Bloomingdales or Tiffany's tried a fancy Santa? Deathly pale, this never-too-thin-or-too-rich Kris Kringle, dressed in head-to-toe unstructured, oversize Armani, could pose on a throne, bored and elegant, and every so often deign to let a rich little brat sit NEAR his lap before dismissing his wishes with a condescending 'Oh darling, you dont REALLY want that, do you?" I mean, really, wouldn't you just love to have John Waters' private phone number and be able to shoot the breeze with him about popular culture? No!! you say? Well then this book's not for you. However, if you enjoy mordant, biting wit, and a breezy, conversational style of writing, this book is definitely for you. It was sent me by a friend. I'm going to be sending a few copies out to other friends now. Who knows, maybe we could start a John Waters cult?

BEK

Memorabilia
Helpful Votes: 18 out of 18 total.
Review Date: 2000-07-09
This collection of essays is one of the most compulsively readable, and re-readable, books I have ever owned. I was drawn to it, as you might expect, by my enjoyment of Waters' camp classics. But to be honest, I enjoy Waters the essayist at least as much, if not more, than Waters the filmmaker. Waters' films, and particularly Pecker, Serial Mom, and Hairspray, set the scene for the miscellany of obsessions which animate this book. Crackpot offers a comforting way to understand Waters' recent turn to a more conventional cinematic venue: these films are *also* celebrations of his passionate likes (and dislikes).

Waters writes a witty and acerbic prose, which conveys genuine passion for his obsessions, obsessions which include trials, the National Enquirer, Woody Allen's Interiors, dangerous candy, menthol cigarettes, and Christmas. His preferred methods seem to be the catalogue and the reminiscence: Waters' list of 101 things he hates, and 101 things he loves, are obsessive ruminations on the everyday, and Waters' methodical survey of his everyday touches gives new meaning to the sublime *and* the ridiculous. Most memorable to me, perhaps, is his LA Tour, a pre-OJ intinerary of murder, mayhem, and showbiz, and his loving tribute to the Enquirer. But his celebration of William Castle, or shame-faced coming out as a fan of avant garde, his ritualistic account of Christmas and his loving descriptions of his interests, home, and personal history all make for a case study of obsession that feels both candid and arch, in Waters' inimitable, and paradoxical way. If you read it once, you're going to read it again.

John Waters Rules!
Helpful Votes: 3 out of 4 total.
Review Date: 2000-04-30
This is absolutely the funniest book that ,Baltimore Bad Boy, John Waters has ever wrote! This book made me laugh out loud several times to the point that I'm sure my significant other may have harbored thoughts about having me committed.

Playing With The Prince Of Puke
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2001-06-06
This is the book that piqued my intrest in John Waters over ten years ago before I could even be called a teenager.

For a man with such a reputation for being "filthy, perverse, trashy, etc., etc., etc.", this book ggives the reader a delightful gllimpse into his bouyant and often child like mind. Whether raving over meeting with Pia Zadora, listing the events of a truly hellish day, or giving a guided tour of Los Angeles as only he can, he guides the reader along in a cheerful skip, full of bounce and frolick.

Even for one who's unfamiliar with his films, this book is a light, quick read sure to entertain and provide laughs, crating a vivid and lovable image of the man known to so many as "The Prince Of Puke"

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The Crystal Skull Files : A First Amendment Fable for All Ages
Published in Paperback by Ink & Feathers Comics (1998-07)
Author: Myke Feinman
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2nd reading even better
Helpful Votes: 0 out of 0 total.
Review Date: 2000-02-08
Upon the second reading of this book, I've found I enjoyed it just as much- if not, more. I noticed a lot more the second time. Nowadays, comic collectors will just bag up their books and never bother to read them. DON'T DO THAT TO THIS BOOK. Read it. And buy two- one to read and one to preserve...

Brilliant, educational, and fun.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 1999-07-16
In one of the most original evil plots of all time (a madman tries to blow up the moon!), the Feimans have outdone themselves. The distinctive, Popeye-esque artwork will keep the casual reader captivated, while the clever plot will capture even the shortest of attention spans.

This one's not just for the kids!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-11-27
Sci-fi thriller and morality play combine in this comic book that entertains all ages. It's fun for the kiddies, but intelligent enough to engage the adult reader. (Makes a GREAT Christmas gift or stocking stuffer.)

Yerterday's comic strip for today's world.
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-26
Myke Feinman's "The Crystal Skull Files" does something that hasn't been done. He takes all the excitement and adventure of the daily strips of yesterday and turns them into a full length graphic novel. No waiting until tomorrow's paper to find out how his protagonist, Terry Freedom, made it out of the latest jam. Just one long satisfying read from beginning to end. Satisfying is the word for it. Like any writer worth their salt, Myke makes you keep turning the page to find out what happens next. It's not only the writing that works it's the Segar-esque (Popeye) bigfoot style art combined with a Caniff-esque(S. Canyon) action tale. Of course, like Myke's first graphic novel with Terry "The Mask Conspiracy", "The Crystal Skull Files" is ripe with underlying themes such as freedom of speech and basic human rights. None of which is preachy but worked into the story with good results. There is also several other strips by Myke and others in the back of the book so it's definitely worth the price of admission. It's clearly worth more that a subscription to a daily paper.

Ink and Feathers Comics are doing great things!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 1999-08-09
I received the Crystal Skull Files through the mail, and was I pleasantly surprised!! Both it and Feinman and Company's first effort, "The Mask Conspiracy" are used as teaching tools in schools across the country. And let me just say that the people at Ink and Feathers are very friendly and very accomidating. Write them, and I'll bet you get a reply! The art-work is great, reminding me also of earlier comics. There is a message in each of the two comics from I&F, and there is nothing even slightly distasteful. Don't be afraid to let your Junior High Schooler read this. Unlike most other comics on the market today, there is nothing to be concerned about. Keep up the Good Work!

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The Cubs Fan's Guide to Happiness
Published in Paperback by Triumph Books (IL) (2007-03)
Author: George Ellis
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A Must for any Cub Fan
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2007-09-12
34 years of being a Cubs fan - this book made a lot of sense to me. Really well done. I devoured this book in two days. People on the train looked at me as I laughed my way through it.

A Must Read For Every Cubs Fan
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-07-20
If you consider yourself to be a Cubs fan, you must read this book. It is an amazing book depicting the life of a Cubs fan. It is especially good at helping all of us Cubs fans laugh at ourselves!

Can't stop referencing it
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-19
I first bought this book because it seemed amusing but after receiving it I discovered a well written book with great facts and anecdotes. It did make me laugh and I felt at one with the Cubs Nation. It is one of my favorite books to send to friends.The Cubs Fan's Guide to Happiness

Entertaining & Educational for Cubs Fans-Even us New Fans!
Helpful Votes: 2 out of 2 total.
Review Date: 2007-04-29
This book is a MUST for the person interested in becoming a better Cubs fan. I work with a group of women that LOVE to go to the Cubs games. They invited me last year - I had fun, but didn't know much. I was given this book to "teach me" about the Cubs and how a Cubs fan exists. Ellis gives details about being a Cubs fan that are so helpful such as "TANY - There's Always Next Year" and "Beer Will Make it Better". The illustrations were great, and the glossary will come in handy when I go to my next game. I got a lot out of the book, but I know that even the most knowledgeable fans will find lots of new and interesting information in this extremely funny book. You won't be disappointed - it's any easy read, and entertaining. Highly recommend!

A Lot of Fun But....
Helpful Votes: 4 out of 5 total.
Review Date: 2007-06-06
This is a delightful read for Cubs Fans. (I happen to be one living in exile in New Jersey!) It offers comfort for Cubbie fans woven with good day to day advice for living in general. I do have two beefs with the author though. A) He suggests that the Cubs are pretty much a White Collar Team. (B.S.!) and B) He winds up the book on a downer. "A Century of Losing: 100 Years 100 Frustrations". Other than that, It is a must for any Cub fan.

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Daredevil by Frank Miller & Klaus Janson Omnibus
Published in Hardcover by Marvel Comics (2007-04-04)
Authors: Frank Miller and Klaus Janson
List price: $99.99
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Huge book to match its creative impact
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Review Date: 2008-03-14
This is it. This is where the modern noir Daredevil take started with Frank Miller. A must have for any Daredevil fan or if you're a comics enthusiast that wants to see some of Frank Miller's best work. The book is huge though, it is the biggest book I've ever seen. Looks great in your bookcase but a tad uncomfortable to read through.

I see this is sold out on Amazon and people are trying to sell on Marketplace for $150+. There are still copies left on mycomicshop.com for $88.

DD's Finest ... But Pricey
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Review Date: 2007-11-25
Get this one and enjoy the ride! Reprints Miller's classic DD stories starting with issue 158. Miller's early Punisher rendition is still the best! The coloring and paper quality is excellent --- although this volume is somewhat pricey. In my opninion, Miller is one of the VERY few artists to capture the essence of Daredevil. If you're a Miller or DD diehard, this one is not to be missed.

Note: There are a few extra goodies in this volume: A Miler interview and storyboard layouts.

great!!
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Review Date: 2007-06-13
awesome collection of the frank millar daredevil run! great quality printing, pages feel great.

WHEN MILLER WAS KING!
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Review Date: 2007-08-28
Before Sin City, before Dark Knight Returns, there was Frank Miller's Daredevil. In my opinion the best thing he ever did. He took a "B" rated super hero comic, that was being published bi-monthly, and turned it into one of the best selling monthly books of it's time. The ideas that Miller introduced in these stories are still resonating in the Marvel Universe today. He turned Daredevil into a super-bad ninja warrior. He made the Kingpin a major villain with unlimited underworld clout. He transformed Bullseye from a two-bit hood into the world's greatest assassin. And most noteably, he introduce Matt Murdock's ninja assassin love interest, Elektra.

These are some of my favorite comics of all time. The stories are a brilliant blend of super hero adventure and film style action and pacing. Not as light and upbeat as some of the books of the time, but not as dark and depressing as the "gritty" stuff Marvel is publishing these days. While I really liked some of the early adventures of DD by Stan Lee, Wally Wood, John Romita etc., for me Daredevil begins and ends with this legendary run. Nuff said.

Vol. 1 of the COMPLETE Frank Miller run of Daredevil
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Review Date: 2007-05-27
I'm not gonna try to sell you on this book 'cause if you're looking at it you're already a Frank Miller fan. So... before I purchased this book I wanted to know what issues were contained therein! Above there are claimes this book contains DD issues #158 thru #191; this is only sort of true...

This most wonderful book ACTUALLY contains:

Daredevil #158 - 161 and #163 - 191 as well as the DD story from
What If...? #34!

Cool bonuses are: ALL of Franks DD trade paperback reprint covers, thumbnails and color guides for issue #190, a new introduction and an 1981 interview w/ Frank and Klaus,Frank's DD page from Fantastic Four Roast #1, AND Frank's intries from the Offcial Handbook of the Marvel Universe!

You know you want it True Beliver!

'Nuff said!

Humor
Dishing with the Kitchen Virgin
Published in Paperback by Kensington (2008-05-01)
Author: Susan Reinhardt
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Funny Southern Lady
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Review Date: 2008-06-08
This is the greatest book by this Southern Lady - I hated when I came to the end, and could not put the book down. Someone please wake me when she writes another funny book. Loved it.

hilariously touching
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Review Date: 2008-05-20
Reinhardt's book is as hot and delicious as a steaming bowl of grits with a puddle of real butter - and lots of salt and pepper!

Buy a Depends before you read it!
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Review Date: 2008-05-16
Well, I've been reading this book a small bit at a time because I don't want it to end. It has made me laugh until I have tears streaking down my face -- and I am NOT exaggerating. I love this woman! There's no one in the world who can make me laugh so hard that I pee my pants. :)

What else would you expect from Susan
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Review Date: 2008-05-16

Funny, funny, funny. Take a break, sit back, forget your worries and obligations, and take a hilarious ride with Susan in the kitchen. No doubt with those recipes she is a virgin of the culinary treats, but she is certainly an expert in writing humor. Choose your pleasure "roadkill" "erotic dishes" "dude food", each chapter will have you busting at the gut (not from the dishes but with the laughter). A must read

Uncover This Dish!
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Review Date: 2008-05-13
If you want to tickle your tastebuds and your funny bone, this book will do that double-duty. Susan whips up some hilarious over-the-top true stories of kitchen disasters and culinary casualties--including the hazards (and benefits) of CWD: Cooking While Drunk. I loved Susan's other books, but this one is really special to me because she included my Murphy's Slaw story and my All Sex All The Time Diet. Besides the stories there are some great QUICK &EASY recipes. Yes, this woman should have her own Food Network show. Bon Appe-Cheat. Or, maybe an Animal Planet show about alcoholic pets. Great gift book idea!The Art of Table Dancing: Escapades of an Irreverent Woman


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