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Book Reviews of Miss AmericaBook Review: An entertaining read. Summary: 4 Stars
This book is almost, but not quite as good as his first book. But it's still worth reading more than once and totally recommended.
Book Review: An extremely unfunny book; Garbage Summary: 1 Stars
Howard Stern was obviously trying to top his last book "Private Parts" with this one but failed miserably. Not only does the book lack the structure that "Parts" had, but it's just not funny. Also one can see through Stern's attacks on Rush Limbaugh and realize that it's Stern's jealousy over never being able to reach the success or respectablility of Limbaugh. That part of the book, like the rest, gives the image of Stern as a desperate dinosaur sinking fast into the tar pit of obscurity.
Book Review: Awesome in it's jesting at any and all people he knows. Summary: 4 Stars
I'll keep this short. Howard Stern's "Miss America" is probably considered repugnant to those he mocks, cajoles, baits and farts at. To the rest of us who aren't in his book, we understand the way in which the FCC has it in for him. We identify to being screwed over and being resented for our sucesses. Read the cybersex chapter first.
Book Review: Best book I've ever read! Summary: 5 Stars
I love this book for the simple fact that it straight out told the truth. Howard didn't hold back on anything! This book was funny and entertaining! I loved it!
Book Review: Derwood, This Isn't A Novel... Summary: 2 Stars
To the guy who keeps calling this book a novel: This is non-fiction. "Gone With the Wind" is a novel...As for the book itself, it's aimed at Stern's (mostly) semi-illiterate audience, and on that level it succeeds brilliantly. It's more like "Mad Magazine For Dummies". I have nothing against Stern and like his show. He's incredibly slick at coming up with the kind of lowest-common-denominator material that his crowd craves.
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