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Mr. Funny Pants by Michael Showalter

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Mar 12, 11

bookshelves: 2011, from-publisher-author
Read in March, 2011

Pure Genius! I never knew you could be sarcastic and earnest at the same time. This is one of the funniest celebrity pseudo-memoirs I have read in a long time Anyone who hides their guilty pleasures in music on their iPod by labeling them really cool and hip indie bands, has my vote. I would do the same thing, but I have quite figured out how to do it. Michael Showalter pokes fun at the seriousness of writing by making fun of some of the things "serious" writers do like the preface only he takes his to the third level by having a post-preface. Oh and you can't forget the afterword, the after-afterword or the just-before-the-afterword.

This is really a book that you should leave out on your coffee table since there are so many fun things to do like a fill in the blank romantic-comedy plot and the one minute mysteries. You can easily reread this several times. There are also little bits and pieces of the author's life and what junior high meant to him. There are some other important things, but I forgot them. I think they had something to do with drinking games, which is probably why I forgot. I received this book at no charge from the publisher in exchange for my honest review.

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message 1: by Gef (new)

Gef I saw this a week or so ago and thought it looked interesting, despite not being familiar with the author's name. Looks like I'll have to keep it in mind. Nice review.


Mary (BookHounds) thank you -- I really enjoyed this book! My 23 y/o son took off with the book and I haven't seen it since.


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