From the Griffin house to yours—a one-of-a-kind guide to enjoying the most wonderful freakin' time of the year! Peter Griffin, everyman extraordinaire, the holidays are the best time of year. With endless Christmas specials (a couch potato's dream!), plenty of family merriment, and eggnog that's heavy on the booze, what's not to like? In this unique Yuletide treasure, the Fat Man offers up a host of holiday memories from the Griffin household as well as hilarious tips for merrymaking the Family Guy way . From Peter's childhood Christmas recollections (he never let a burned cookie go to waste) to a tour of Quahog at Christmastime ( don't look in Quagmire's stocking), to the Griffin family's most sacred holiday traditions, this book has something for everyone on your holiday list, regardless of whether they've been naughty or nice.
Danny Smith, Founder, Jubilee Campaign, Jubilee Action an organisation committed to ending injustice, childhood prostitution, and slavery. He is the author of Slavery: Then and Now.
You have to be a big fan of the show to enjoy this book. You should read it with the character voices in mind. While I think some of the language is a little over Peter's head and would not know what some of it meant, it is written in a style that suits him. It jumps around a bit and he goes off in random directions for a bit. The book is "deeper" than I would have imagined.