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Villain's Guide to Better Living |
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Rating: Summary: Laugh out loud funny Review: If you have ever thought about raising an army of the dead and have a good sense of humor, this book is for you. This is a lighthearted look at how to live better as a villain.
Its not particularly realistic, but it isn't meant to be either. This book caters to those dark days that everyone has when you feel mean, everybody is pissed at you and nothing seems to go right. The thought is, if everyone thinks you're evil anyways, put your evil to good use and really become a better villain!
I bought a copy for my boss, who prides herself on how she's perfected a maniacal laugh while rubbing her hands together greedily. She laughed her head off. We especially love the section in "Work" on how to make your un-conventional villian skill set fit normal resumés. For example, "Assassinated the King" can become "skilled at driving changes in leadership".
Very funny stuff.
Rating: Summary: Guide on how to be a looser not a villian Review: So I bought the book because of the catchy title. Opened the book to a page and read before purchasing. It was funny. So i decided to buy. Got home read the book in about 30 minutes and the only funny page was the one I read in the book store. Stay away from this title.
I mean I think we can all figure out how to decorate our house like a wantabe vampire
Rating: Summary: Extremely Funny. Review: This book was hilarious. I found it at a Barnes and Noble, it's basically a self-help guide for villains who've become depressed with their lives. It tells how to decorate your lair, make new friends and throw evil parties. Very funny stuff. The illustrations were also great, I just wish there could have been more material. The section on evil dating is probably my favorite.
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