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Howard Stern A to Z: The Stern Fanatic's Guide to the King of All Media

Howard Stern A to Z: The Stern Fanatic's Guide to the King of All Media

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Do yourself a favour and forget this book
Review: I saw this on sale at a local store for 1.99$ There were literally dozens of unsold copies. I figured, "what the heck, how can I go wrong for under 2 bucks?" After reading this piece of garbage, I realized I would have been happier with the money. The idea of an alphabetical bio of Stern is appealing, yet this particular incarnation is little more than a half-brained attempt to cash in on Stern's hard-fought popularity. It contained nothing a casual fan wouldn't already know. Furthermore, Lucaire seemed to go out of his way to mention Judaism whenever possible, and his tone sometimes suggested an underlying anti-semitic attitude. If you are a Stern fan, do yourself a favour and pick up Private Parts or Miss America instead. A to Z rates only an F.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Do yourself a favour and forget this book
Review: I saw this on sale at a local store for 1.99$ There were literally dozens of unsold copies. I figured, "what the heck, how can I go wrong for under 2 bucks?" After reading this piece of garbage, I realized I would have been happier with the money. The idea of an alphabetical bio of Stern is appealing, yet this particular incarnation is little more than a half-brained attempt to cash in on Stern's hard-fought popularity. It contained nothing a casual fan wouldn't already know. Furthermore, Lucaire seemed to go out of his way to mention Judaism whenever possible, and his tone sometimes suggested an underlying anti-semitic attitude. If you are a Stern fan, do yourself a favour and pick up Private Parts or Miss America instead. A to Z rates only an F.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: NOT A REVOLUTIONARY IDEA
Review: The editor of "Pop Culture" wonders why no one had ever conceived of the "alphabetical biography" before dear Luigi. Well, some one did. His name was Randall Riese. And the book was the brilliant "Unabridged James Dean".


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