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The Odd Todd Handbook: Hard Times, Soft Couch

The Odd Todd Handbook: Hard Times, Soft Couch

List Price: $13.95
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Perfect book for our times
Review: If you do happen to get laid off, this is the book for you. Stock up on plenty of Pringles and fudge stripe cookies.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: hilarious!
Review: If you haven't already, go to ... and check out this guy's cartoons! If that won't convince you to buy this book, nothing will. Basically, it all started with Todd and his unemployment woes, and each cartoon is absolutely hilarious. The guy is a comedic genius when it comes to capturing the essence of people in the 2000's. Reading this book and watching his cartoons are absolutely hilarious because it reminds you of yourself and of people you know. He seriously strikes a chord.

Instead of needing a computer to enjoy OddTodd's unintentional wit, now we can have it in book form and read it whenever we want, wherever we want, whenever we need a good dose of laughs. He makes fun of our hectic life, and it's all the funnier knowing it's stemming from his life, and all the more genuine and honest.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A very fun-ay book
Review: In these hard times when loads of people are getting laid off because management wants a company car, y'need to have a sense of humor to get you through the bad times. Todd has done that. Along with his very fun-ay website, this book just makes you laugh at the whole 'no job, no mon-ay situation'.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Thanks Odd Todd!
Review: Laugh out loud hysterical! A wonderfully written and brilliantly illustrated book. Like nothing I have ever read before. This guy is a true genius and a voice of his generation. Can't wait to see what happens next with "the Guy In the Blue Robe" and, more importantly, his creator, "Odd Todd." In these trying times, we all owe Odd Todd a tremendous thank you!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Live it, Love it, Laugh
Review: Long time fan of the site, love the book (especially the games and the bean & bacos). Odd Todd is my hero --- pass the cookies!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Live it, Love it, Laugh
Review: Long time fan of the site, love the book (especially the games and the bean & bacos). Odd Todd is my hero --- pass the cookies!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Enlightening
Review: Makes ya appreciate cook-ays & coff-ay & pringles so mucho after reading it. Praise unemployedom!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Being Odd Rocks!
Review: Odd Todd has done it again, this time in printed word. You don't need to hear his voice (like on his net cartoons) for him to come alive where ever you happen to be reading. Not a slave to your computer screen, now you are free to take Todd everywhere, even his worst fear, the bathroom!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Odd Todd getting 'it' done....
Review: Odd Todd is sort of like the Seinfeld characters, Bart Simpson, or Beavis & Butthead in that there is a little bit of OT in everyone, some more than others of course, and that is what makes him so funnay. The book is hilarious and would make a great gift for almost anyone, it may be a good pick-me-up for someone who has recently been affected by the economy (who hasn't been?)...

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Stick with the Web site!
Review: Odd Todd must have one of the greatest Web sites of all time. The cartoons are amazing, the updates are hysterical, the movie reviews right on target. Yet, I'm not sure any of these items translate well into print.

The book reads as though Todd was constantly reaching to come up with usable material. Several sections left me with the impression that he needed pages just to satisfy an editor breathing down his neck. Some of the book's cartoons and sections were just ridiculous.

I think Todd found a good format on his Web site, and I think he should stick to it.


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