Rating: Summary: the feel good book of the year Review: Man, I feel so much better after having read the good Doctor's book. It spoke to me, and it will speak to you.
Rating: Summary: Ha Ha Review: Most of this book is funny, but there is also a signifigant amount of filler lines. I found this book, on the whole, to be hilarious. Oh, and the reason that it may not seem as witty as The Onion is that Dikkers didn't write the book! It was written (as stated on the front and back covers) by a Dr. Oswald T. Pratt.
Rating: Summary: If my heart could speak Review: Never before has my life been written down. When I opened this book, the words took me back to every prior converstaion I'd ever had. I got the book for a friend of mine who recently got out of a five year relationship. It didn't help her, but it made me smile.
Rating: Summary: Sick, sick, sick, but funny, funny, funny! Review: OK, this book screams out that tragedy is the basis for comedy. The worse the insult, the funnier it gets. Stinging humor with a 'get off your 'you know what' and do something' attitude.The pithy little missive that struck me was the one that had a tombstone that said "One day I'm going to open my own restaurant." I mean, get a grip all you people who slammed this book. Don't you get it? Get up and live now. Live now, not tomorrow. Stop wallowing in your own sorrows and go out and be productive! All of us bitter people need to unite to make the world a better place :)
Rating: Summary: A Worthless Treasure Review: The book was amazing! Everyone has those days where nothing goes right and this book took all of the random thoughts from those days and actually published them. As on of the most blatently truthful things I've ever read, I would have to recommened this to anyone who has a laugh-it-off, make-fun-of-the-world type of personality.
Rating: Summary: Great Introduction, forget the rest Review: The introduction to the book is one of the funniest things I've ever read--I bought the book on the basis of it. But, once past the introduction, the book is bitter and nasty and could even be dangerous--much too much "Go kill yourself" advice. Not funny.
Rating: Summary: This is a must read for everyone who wants to 'feel bad'! Review: The Onion has done it again! This book hits home with an honesty and warmth that can only be labled "classic". If you are in to getting down on yourself and wallowing in self-pity...don't miss this!!!
Rating: Summary: Horrible... Review: The Onion is funny, but it must be ghostwritten becuase Scott Dikkers is a bitter unfunny author. No good. How can he write such garbage...
Rating: Summary: Goes to the heart of misconceptions of human dignity Review: There are many misconceptions some of us humans would have been better off had we been a missed-conception. The doomsday believers have been right all the time, as chapter lV provides a very shallow study of any good reason to live. a good book for that depressed, lonely night.
Rating: Summary: Enthralling book that uses turnstyle repetition to ruin egos Review: This book was an amazing master edition that brings you down to a new level of self misunderstanding and lack of pride. The book rips into the very core of who you think "you" are, analyzies it, then rips it into a million particles, exploiting every nook and craney of weakness with in you!!!
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