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The Boy Ain't Right

The Boy Ain't Right

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: a bad bad book
Review: As a huge King Of The Hill fan, I eagerly purchased this book. I though it was fairly boring, and only a few pages had me laughing, and just a few more made me smile.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: hank hill was not born in texas
Review: Hank wasn't born in Texas but in New York. Did you actually ever watch the show?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The funniest book I ever read!
Review: I had watched a couple of King of the Hill episodes and when I saw the book I figured "Hey, Why not buy it?". Boy was I lucky. This book was so funny I read the whole thing sitting in the bookstore parking lot(it took more than an hour). The book, authored by "Hank Hill" (actualy authored by by a team of authors,featuring some L.A.'s rising stars)is a must buy for any person looking for a good laugh!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Eh.
Review: It was a quick read, and it didn't seem to be based on much of the show. The illustrations didn't seem to be the calibur of the actual show. It was funny however, and interesting. I would pick it up on a discount, or at the library, but I wouldn't buy it. Save your money for season 3 on DVD whenever that may come out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This is simply a great, funny book
Review: Whether you're a fan of the show or not, this book is not only a great, hysterical read -- it really will make a great Father's Day gift. In preparation for the occasion, all the writers (most of whom write for the show) have included precious acknowledgments to their fathers in the back. It doesn't hurt to have watched and appreciated the show as much as I have, but most dads will get the picture and have a riot doing so. Cotton Hill's "How I Failed with Hank" section is just insanely funny, as are many of the other spreads in this wonderfully funny and (believe it) heartwarming book. I give it three thumbs up!


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