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The Self-Destruction Handbook : 8 Simple Steps to an Unhealthier You

The Self-Destruction Handbook : 8 Simple Steps to an Unhealthier You

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Good Times For All
Review: This book is a hilarious, satirical bucket o' fun for those of us who are proud to still be fighting the good fight against the moral police.

I, for one, am proud to call myself a vodka-swilling, tobacco-smoking, un-politically correct, hedonistic, debaucherous twentysomething - and thanks to this book, I'll have all the extra tips and advice a girl could ever need when navigating the cold, gloomy winters of Boston. I loved it so much, i went right out and got a canadian wax.

I love this book. Hallelujah. I'm giving one to all my friends as holiday presents.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The scary thing is . . .
Review: This book is hilarious. It is sardonic, offensive and cynical, but in the GREATEST ways. Every page made me crack up out loud.
The sad part is, the ironies of this book will be lost on some people, especially those who will see this book as "un-PC".
It may seem cruel and ill-advised, but small minded people need to remember that this book is a PARODY. After reading this book, I would strongly recommend it to anyone with a sense of humor who appreciates observational, sociological hilarity. Actually, so much of the issues touched on in this book are the subjects of hundreds of stupid, useless "self-help" books, but they look at it from the opposite (and often accurate) perspective. Read it, and if you feel that it's too mean, keep reading.


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