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Screw the Universe

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Published (first published July 16th 2011)

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Danger
Aug 24, 2011 Danger rated it 5 of 5 stars Recommends it for: aliens, people in red shirts, neptunian devil bears, sex addicts and children under the age of 3
If you're looking to have a light chuckle or a pretentious snort, then this book probably isn't for you. Now, on the other hand, if you want to laugh your ass off at one of the funniest books I've ever had the pleasure of reading, then by all means buy this. On the first page alone I laughed 3 times, loudly, alone in my apartment, like an idiot. And the book never lets up.

I think that Schwegler and Gumeny must be evil geniuses. You can almost feel their glee as they sadistically murder, remurder...more
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Take one part Futureama, one part Airplane!, a pinch of MAD magazine and a heaping tablespoon of Penthouse Forum and you get SCREW THE UNIVERSE by Stephen Schwegler and Eirik Gumeny. This book of short stories about the follies of a hapless crew of lunatics defines irreverence. Break out the knee pads because this one is a knee slapper the whole way.

From the word go this one is full on silly. The crew is chosen and assigned duties by means of paint balls. Mission after mission is full of tomfool...more
Stephen Schwegler
Aug 04, 2011 Stephen Schwegler rated it 5 of 5 stars  ·  (Review from the author)
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Love this thing. And since I'm a co-author I can actually offer a semi-unbiased opinion. Incredibly glad to be a part of this hilarious space adventure.
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Stephen Schwegler is the author of Perhaps., the co-author of Screw the Universe and one time head of livestock at Jersey Devil Press. His work has been published by Short, Fast, and Deadly, Used Gravitrons Quarterly and Curbside Splendor Publishing among others. There's a high probability that he's sitting on his couch right this very minute not being the least bit productive.

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