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Book Review: Stick to Drawing Comics, Monkey Brain by Scott Adams
The creator of "Dilbert" puts together a hefty helping of comic bloggish musings.
Read More »Part 2 – An Interview With Writer Kinky Friedman, Author of You Can Lead a Politician to Water, But You Can’t Make Him Think: Ten Commandments for Texas Politics
"Texans are big-hearted and they know that killing people is not our job."
Read More »Book Review: The Attack Of The Unsinkable Rubber Ducks by Christopher Brookmyre
Funny, intelligent, and a great read. You can take that on faith.
Read More »Book Review: Firebirds Rising – Various Authors, Edited by Sharyn November
A great collection of science fiction and fantasy stories that just happen to have been written with young adults as the focus.
Read More »Book Review: The Late Hector Kipling by David Thewlis
If you like your comedy black, your satire pointed, and have a keen sense of the absurd...
Read More »Book Review: Rick Mercer Report – The Book by Rick Mercer
If Rick Mercer Report can make an iconoclast like me think seriously about why I love my country, think what it can do for you.
Read More »Book Review: Who Moved My Secret? – The Ancient Wisdom That Tells You It’s Okay to Be Greedy by Jim Gerard
"Some thoughts only dogs can hear. God has thoughts that only George W. Bush can hear."
Read More »Book Review: Ovenman by Jeff Parker
The future isn't a concept these kids think about except in terms of another day you have to get through.
Read More »Book Review: Funny Business – Moguls, Mobsters, Megastars, And the Mad, Mad World of the Ad Game by Allen Rosenshine
An amusing collection of stories from the world of advertising.
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