Rating:  Summary: This is the wit & wisdom of a genius! Review: The book is just great. It's fun and pleasure all in one. It's like taking a laughable holiday. Find an undisturbed place,put some music on the turntable and begin a great journey
Rating:  Summary: john can't go wrong Review: These fumnny stories all have the weirdest twists all the way through them! But I aint complaining. His humour really comes through. Get it if you love John, his music, his ideals, his humour!@. LONG LIVE JOHN!
Rating:  Summary: This book is great! Review: This book had me hysterically laughing. My friend and I read many of the stories and poems over and over laughing non-stop. It's by far one of the greatest books I have read. Not everyone enjoys this type of humor but I reccommend anyone to give it a try!
Rating:  Summary: Hilarious! Review: This book will have you rolling in your own urine, and giggling like a school girl. It is the funniest book I have ever read, and it's great for reading aloud to friends and family. Undoubtably the greatest book I have EVER read!
Rating:  Summary: Hilaritous and Philisofoetusly Wonderfall Review: This is an extraordinary publication, possibly one of the silliest things associated with John Lennon. Everyone must read this or they are depriving themselves of something magnificent.
Rating:  Summary: was the best book i ever read. Review: was a great book everyone should read
Rating:  Summary: Whaaaah? Review: What is this book?? It is nothing more than a guy that had the means to put out a book of crazy nonesence. The only good part of the book is the intro by paul. I really cant follow these stories/poems at all.
Just thought id round out the bottom end of the ratings!
Rating:  Summary: While not Shakespeare, It is Definately and Defiantly Lennon Review: While it is hard to look objectively at the work of the former beatle, it must be said that this work is truely
original. Lennon's creative and sometimes abusive usage of the English language is an excellent look into one of the most brilliant minds of the twentieth century. While at times the humor seems redundant and a bit over done, Lennon
mixes it up enough to keep the reader interested. This is a
wonderfully fun and fanciful collection, and any lover of the English language will enjoy this clever collection. Though he's not Shakespeare he is definately and defiantly Lennon.
Rating:  Summary: Strangely Hilarious Review: Yes, this is an odd book. Some of the entries were very funny, some very odd, and some were really quite disturbing. However, despite being put off by some of the stories, I did thoroughly enjoy the way Lennon wrote. The play on words were especially humurous if very hard to interpret at times.This book may not be for those who enjoy traditional comedy, but it's certainly worth a read if you're looking for something new. The complete randomness and, well, weirdness of Lennon's style (and, perhaps, mind) are very intriguing, whether you find it funny or not. The introduction by Yoko Ono is also worth a look at (it's a little suprising, but oddly thought-provoking).
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