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God's Other Son Imus

God's Other Son Imus

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Imus radio program come out on audio book
Review: When I got this audiobook I was prepared to listen to Don Imus just read the book to me, but I was pleasanly suprised. Imus uses things that make the bits on his radio program great in the audiobook. If you are a fan of the I-man and you are looking for a good time and a quick way to kill 2 hours I suggest this audiobook. CAN I GET AN AMEN?!

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Hey, not bad!
Review: When the novelty wears off (though it never totally does) and you stop saying to yourself, "this is just another Imus gimmick," you realize this actually a pretty good book. No, it is not "insanely funny" as the cover boasts, but "God's Other
Son" is actually a pretty good story. This saga of a smalltown
boy becoming a national evangelical star will remind you, at times, of Philip Roth, John Irving, Larry McMurtry, and (if you
can believe it) Mark Twain. Too bad Mr. Imus does not spend more
time on his writing because one suspects that this voice of American radio could truly become a Voice of American literature.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Hey, not bad!
Review: When the novelty wears off (though it never totally does) and you stop saying to yourself, "this is just another Imus gimmick," you realize this actually a pretty good book. No, it is not "insanely funny" as the cover boasts, but "God's Other
Son" is actually a pretty good story. This saga of a smalltown
boy becoming a national evangelical star will remind you, at times, of Philip Roth, John Irving, Larry McMurtry, and (if you
can believe it) Mark Twain. Too bad Mr. Imus does not spend more
time on his writing because one suspects that this voice of American radio could truly become a Voice of American literature.


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