Rating: Summary: Hilarious! Review: 'Who Moved My Soap'is hands down the funniest book I've ever read. It would be worth buying for the chapter on prison slang alone, but every chapter in this book is a scream. When was the last time you sat down with a book and found yourself laughing out loud? This book has more laughs in it than the last five Jim Carrey movies put together. Highly, highly recommended!
Rating: Summary: Excellent Book Review: A real page turner. Andy is great. See that your friends don't steal this book from you.Thejendra BS
Rating: Summary: so wrong it's right Review: Andy Borowitz has done an awesome job, in going some excellent advice to CEO's. This book, should be given to each CEO as they commence their 6 month stay, at the Federal govenrment's fabulous resort, Club Fed.
Rating: Summary: Fast and fun Review: Andy Borowitz is a precious national asset - a hip, modern-day Will Rogers whose hilarious new send-up of corporate culture and the nation's ongoing corporate corruption scandals adds up to insightful and hilarious social commentary.
Rating: Summary: Borowitz: the new Rabelais! Review: Andy Borowitz is in the tradition of the great satirists--Aristophanes, Juvenal, Rabelais, Voltaire, Mark Twain, H. Allen Smith . . . His wit is as delightful as his satire is cathartic. How fortunate we are to have a great satirist in this age of humorless "political correctness." "Who Moved My Soap" is the only book I've ever read in one afternoon. (I was laughing so hard I couldn't move!)
Rating: Summary: Nothing Boring about Borowitz Review: Borowitz has written a truly funny book, and it's extra special because it's a satire of another concept others have taken so seriously. It's not so funny, though, when you really get "surprised" from behind in prison, if you know what I mean.
Rating: Summary: Nothing Boring about Borowitz Review: Borowitz has written a truly funny book, and it's extra special because it's a satire of another concept others have taken so seriously. It's not so funny, though, when you really get "surprised" from behind in prison, if you know what I mean.
Rating: Summary: Nothing Boring about Borowitz Review: Borowitz has written a truly funny book, and it's extra special because it's a satire of another concept others have taken so seriously. It's not so funny, though, when you really get "surprised" from behind in prison, if you know what I mean.
Rating: Summary: Success in the Big House Review: CEO's need not worry. This self-help book paves the way for success in prison with IPO-like ventures based upon Six Sigma, the 7 habits..., and other management stunners so instrumental in their success in civilian life. Arguably the best business book since "How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying."
Rating: Summary: A very entertaining read Review: Excellent satire. I read this on a recent cross-country flight. Mr. Borowitz does a terrific job of poking fun at all things pretentious in our society. Writers like him are exactly the reason I listen to NPR. If you like to laugh, this would be a good choice. Another good choice for laughter is No One's Even Bleeding by Lenny Castellaneta.
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