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Miss America by Howard Stern Summary and Reviews

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Book Review: Even more foul than his Private Parts (and shorter)
Summary: 5 Stars

Howard Stern is an American icon. There is no denying it. I read every blasphemous page of Miss America. It made me feel belittled, sullied, and degraded; and I loved it. From his quest to become a gubernatorial rubber stamp for the death penalty in New York to his almost adulterous encounters with trolls posing as on-line goddesses to his pitiful enslavement to obsessive-compulsive dementia, I found this book to be enormously therapeutic in showing that Howard's life is even more pathetic than my own. While it may be yet another slap in the face to his long suffering wife, it is an important step in Stern's eventual monopoly of American popular culture. I would rank this book alongside Bocaccio's Decameron as the most significant dirty book to come along in the last thousand years.

Book Review: FUN FUN FUN
Summary: 5 Stars

What a great book. Funny, interesting and a real page turner. It really gives an insight into Howard. Even more than the show does. I loved It.

Book Review: Five star is not enough!
Summary: 5 Stars

Any moron can read, understand, and enjoy this book. This is the funniest book of all time--especially the Michael Jackson chapter. You can't help but to laugh out lound.

Book Review: Great Fun Reading
Summary: 5 Stars

This book is a must have for all Stern fans and also the Non-Stern fans who just want to actually have fun reading!Reading has become such a bore but not with Miss America by your side!HOWARD IS TRULY THE KING!!!

Book Review: Great radio doesn't translate to the printed page
Summary: 1 Stars

I really enjoy Howard's radio show and bought this book based on the reviews on Amazon. Similar to the comments listeners make about the radio show, I kept reading to see what would come next. I was really disappointed. Things that may be funny on the radio just seem trite when written. The account of the destruction of DeBella, Philadelphia's ex-top DJ, showed sadism through the airways at its worst. Not just content to be #1, Howard had to destroy people's lives.

Stick with the radio/tv but leave this art form alone.

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