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    <![CDATA[Stuff White People Like]]>
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    <![CDATA[They love nothing better than sipping free-trade gourmet coffee, leafing through the Sunday <em>New York Times</em>, and listening to David Sedaris on NPR (ideally all at the same time). Apple products, indie music, food co-ops, and vintage T-shirts make them weak in the knees. <br/><br/>They believe they’re unique, yet somehow they’re all exactly the same, talking about how they “get” Sarah Silverman’s “subversive” comedy and Wes Anderson’s “droll” films. They’re also down with diversity and up on all the best microbrews, breakfast spots, foreign cinema, and authentic sushi. They’re organic, ironic, and do not own TVs. <br/><br/>You know who they are: They’re white people. And they’re here, and you’re gonna have to deal. Fortunately, here’s a book that investigates, explains, and offers advice for finding social success with the Caucasian persuasion. So kick back on your IKEA couch and lose yourself in the ultimate guide to the unbearable whiteness of being.<br/><br/><strong><u>Praise for STUFF WHITE PEOPLE LIKE:</u></strong><br/><br/><strong>“The best of a hilarious Web site: an uncannily accurate catalog of dead-on predilections. The Criterion Collection of classic films? Haircuts with bangs? Expensive fruit juice? ‘Blonde on Blonde’ on the iPod? The author knows who reads <em>The New Yorker</em> and who wears plaid.”</strong><br/>–Janet Maslin’s summer picks, CBS.com<br/><br/>“<strong>The author of &quot;Stuff White People Like&quot; skewers the sacred cows of lefty Caucasian culture, from the Prius to David Sedaris. . . . It gently mocks the habits and pretensions of urbane, educated, left-leaning whites, skewering their passion for Barack Obama and public transportation (as long as it's not a bus), their <u>idle threats</u> to move to Canada, and joy in playing <u>children's games as adults.</u> Kickball, anyone?”</strong><br/>–Salon.com<br/><br/><strong>“A handy reference guide with which you can check just how white you are. Hint: If you like only documentaries and think your child is gifted, you glow in the dark, buddy.”</strong><br/><em>–NY Daily News</em><strong><br/></strong>]]>
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        <name><![CDATA[Christian Lander]]></name>
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  <read_at>Mon Mar 30 00:00:00 -0700 2009</read_at>
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    <body><![CDATA[I picked this book up half price, which is why I'm justifying buying a book whose majority of content is available for free online. If you like the website, you'll like the book. Luckily, a little less than half of what's in this book isn't actually on the website, and is original content.<br/><br/>In terms of content, it's funny stuff written in a good style. Very much a guide to culture and very tongue-in-cheek. I'd definitely recommend this one.]]></body>
    
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