I am going to get some slack for stating this, but I loved this book. Colbert has been on the scene for a while, but I just now discovered him and his wonderful jabs at the follies of our political system. This book made me laugh at some points to the brink of tears. This should be required readi...
I won this book through the goodreads first-reads program. Believe it or not, I just received this book (on 9/29), even though the giveaway only ended on the 27th. Not only is that the quickest I ever received, the goodreads system won't even let me mark it as received yet. This is very cute! It's n...
This was a book that I came into reading thinking that I wouldn't like it. I was definitely wrong. It was hilarious, and I would recommend it to anyone who enjoys political humor.
This won't be much of a review, because this was such a short book that I don't feel like going into details without spoiling it. Anyways- I won this from FirstReads and was pretty excited to start reading it.Sad Monsters: Growling on the Outside, Crying on the Inside was a delightfully entertaining...
You can read my review of this book at The New York Journal of Books here: http://www.nyjournalofbooks.com/review/sad-monsters-growling-outside-crying-inside
A funny book, but, like most books of its type, it's more of a flip through than a steady read.Note: Having a transcription of the White House Correspondents Dinner routine is worth the cover price.
Classic Colbert. I enjoyed it, just not as much as say watching his show. I think Colbert is only complete with his mannerisms able to be viewed- such as his entertaining facial expressions. Also, at times it felt like he was trying too hard to be funny (not your style Colbert!).
I was extremely disappointed in this book. I love Stephen Colbert and his show makes me laugh out loud. I think the guy himself is adorable and I love watching him being interviewed where he's half in character and half not. But this book was boring and not very funny. I listened to it as an audiobo...
It's not really surprising to say that this is pretty much just like his show. About half of the material is new and the other half any fan of Colbert will recognize. It has the same humor and interesting side notes and extras. However I couldn't read this all at once, it lost it's humor after awhil...
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