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    <![CDATA[Thank You for Smoking]]>
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    <![CDATA[&quot;Nick Naylor had been called many things since becoming chief spokesman for the Academy of Tobacco Studies. But until now no one had actually compared him to Satan.&quot; They might as well have, though. &quot;Gucci Goebbels,&quot; &quot;yuppie Mephistopheles,&quot; and &quot;death merchant&quot; are just a few endearments Naylor has earned himself as the tobacco lobby's premier spin doctor. The hero of <em>Thank You for Smoking</em> does of course have his fans. His arguments against the neo-puritanical antismoking trends of the '90s have made him a repeat guest on <em>Larry King</em>, and the granddaddy of Winston-Salem wants him to be the anointed heir. Still, his newfound notoriety has unleashed a deluge of death threats.<p>  Christopher Buckley's satirical gift shines in this hilarious look at the ironies of &quot;personal freedom&quot; and the unbearable smugness of political correctness. Bracing in its cynicism, <em>Thank You for Smoking</em> is a delightful meander off the beaten path of mainstream American ethics. And despite his hypertension-inducing, slander-splattered, morally bankrupt behavior--which leads one Larry King listener to describe him as &quot;lower than whale crap&quot;--you'll find yourself rooting for smoking's mass enabler. <em>--Rebekah Warren</em></p>]]>
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    <body><![CDATA[Christopher Buckley does a good job keeping the reader interested, using quite a bit of dry humor mixed with seemingly true (but sad) &quot;facts&quot; about smoking and the power of marketing.  I do not read so many novels, and perhaps this is why when I do they seem like easy reads.  This one is n...<a href="http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/47888364">more...</a>]]></body>
    
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