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I Think There's a Terrorist in My Soup: How to Survive Personal and World Problems With Laughter-- Seriously |
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Rating: Summary: Funny, Despite Uncharactersitic Gushing Over President Bush Review: Brenner is funny and insightful -- always has been -- and this book is a continuation of his previous memoir/humor books. I was stopped cold by his gushing over George W. Bush -- especially after he spends a considerable amount of time illustrating the President's extreme difficulty is making impromptu intelligent statements. It is uncharacteristic of Brenner to produce fawning praise over the President's ability to read a speechwriter's phrase. That aside, it is timely and funny.
Rating: Summary: I Think There's a Terrorist in My Soup Review: Customers considering buying this book need to know that it should carry an "R" rating. Funny, yes, but definitely not for a "G" rated mind. Wish I had been warned.
Rating: Summary: I Think There's a Terrorist in My Soup Review: Customers considering buying this book need to know that it should carry an "R" rating. Funny, yes, but definitely not for a "G" rated mind. Wish I had been warned.
Rating: Summary: I Think There's a Terrorist in My Soup Review: Customers considering buying this book need to know that it should carry an "R" rating. Funny, yes, but definitely not for a "G" rated mind. Wish I had been warned.
Rating: Summary: Surprisingly good. Review: David Brenner is a well-known comedian of course, but his book goes beyond quick humor. He also displays a formitable intelligence and the ability to honestly analyze our everyday situations, including our problems with national security, diversity, race relations, language, etc., all while having fun, and he is able to convey in his book both that intelligence and humor. Given his reputation as a quick-witted humorist on TV, and in clubs, his down-to-Earth ability to grasp our most basic concerns is both surprising and enlightening. Brenner does a first-class job of entertaining the reader with this book, while also addressing mundane concerns. He has a very funny book that nearly everyone will enjoy.
Rating: Summary: Surprisingly good. Review: David Brenner is a well-known comedian of course, but his book goes beyond quick humor. He also displays a formitable intelligence and the ability to honestly analyze our everyday situations, including our problems with national security, diversity, race relations, language, etc., all while having fun, and he is able to convey in his book both that intelligence and humor. Given his reputation as a quick-witted humorist on TV, and in clubs, his down-to-Earth ability to grasp our most basic concerns is both surprising and enlightening. Brenner does a first-class job of entertaining the reader with this book, while also addressing mundane concerns. He has a very funny book that nearly everyone will enjoy.
Rating: Summary: funny book Review: I never buy books like this one but did this time. I enjoyed if very much. It had me laughing out loud as I read it and people would look at me funny.lol
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