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Audio Book Review - Brother Odd by Dean Koontz – Read by David Aaron Baker
Odd Thomas returns! This time to a abbey in the Sierra Nevada Mountains and yes, he still sees dead people.
Review in Books —
by T. Michael Testi
— on Dec 22, 2006
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552
Book Review: The Slime That Men Do by "Humble" Howard Glassman
In a book that helps raise money for cancer research, Humble has a way of putting in his own colorful interjections at precisely the right moment.
Review in Books —
by Jason Meltzer Patterson
— on Dec 21, 2006
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553
Book Review: I Killed - Compiled by Ritch Shydner and Mark Schiff
Read this book, please! Comedians I had never heard of before revealed some of the funniest misadventures.
Review in Books —
by El Bicho
— on Dec 20, 2006
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554
Book Review: Anonymous Lawyer - A Novel by Jeremy Blachman
This is dark, vicious, occasionally tasteless, and I enjoyed every minute of it.
Review in Books —
by Damian Penny
— on Dec 06, 2006
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555
Book Review: Kill Your Idols: A New Generation of Rock Writers Reconsiders The Classics by Jim DeRogatis
Nothin' but negativity in an enjoyable book that dares to naysay so-called "classic" albums from the Beatles to Dylan to Wilco, in breezily fun prose.
Review in Books —
by Nik Dirga
— on Dec 01, 2006
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556
Satire: Seymour Hersh's Latest Expose - It Was Not Tolstoy Who Wrote War & Peace!
New Yorker magazine’s Pulitzer-prize journalist has uncovered a great hoax to flatten a great literary reputation.
Satire in Books —
by Mayank Austen Soofi
— on Nov 19, 2006
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557
Book Review: Lions and Tigers and Crocs, Oh My! - Pearls Before Swine Treasury
Stephan Pastis's darkly comic and subversive strip is well-represented in its second treasury.
Review in Books —
by Sterfish
— on Nov 15, 2006
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558
Book Review: Confessions of Super Mom by Melanie Lynne Hauser
The plot is a little silly but if you view it as a feel-good comic book for grown-ups, Confessions is charming and fun.
Review in Books —
by Staci Schoff
— on Nov 13, 2006
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559
When Stupidity Happens to Intelligent Projects
Of life's not so opportune moments and it's comical connotations.
Opinion in Culture —
by Chanakya
— on Nov 13, 2006
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560
Mad Goes Political for Election Day
The Usual Gang of Idiots take on the Red State/Blue State divide . . .
Opinion in Books —
by Bill Sherman
— on Nov 07, 2006