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Entry-Level Life : A Complete Guide to Masquerading as a Member of the Real World

Entry-Level Life : A Complete Guide to Masquerading as a Member of the Real World

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: An outstanding piece of literature
Review: Dan Zevin's first crack at writing a book has resulted in the finest humor since the famed one-liners of W.C. Fields, Groucho Marx, and Mark Twain. Enough said!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Hilarious and hip view of life after college
Review: I feel the need to come clean and admit that I'm a friend of the writer, but, in a way, it makes my review more honest. When Dan told me he was writing the book, I thought it was kind of a lame idea. Life after college: so what? And I was terrified that it wouldn't be funny and I would be forced to lie to him.

To my great relief and delight, the book is incredibly hilarious. From the roommates-from-hell section to the instructions on how to write a resume, to life in an office cubicle, this book is a mirror held up to the lives of anyone who ever graduated from college with absolutely no idea of what to do next, but with a his or her sense of humor intact.

A GREAT graduation gift!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Tongue in cheek and on the mark
Review: This was given to me a few years after graduating from college and I have to admit that it is so true! My goodness...this man must have been following me around documenting my life (yes, I had the troll doll in my cube). From how to pick a roommate to the style of roommate and what to expect from a little old lady landlord (who I happen to have, and she talks to shrubbery, but doesn't charge me the $19.99 for rent as advertised in your book). It's the perfect book to give someone who is graduating college -- or even before!


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