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US Mall 1 - Goodnight Bush: A Parody

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List Price: $14.99
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Manufacturer: Little, Brown and Company
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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 973.931092 EAN: 9780316040419 ISBN: 031604041X Label: Little, Brown and Company Manufacturer: Little, Brown and Company Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 48 Publication Date: 2008-05-27 Publisher: Little, Brown and Company Studio: Little, Brown and Company
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Customer Rating:      Summary: so-so Comment: I bought this book impulsively because the cover made me laugh. The inside pages, however, are not worth the purchase.
Customer Rating:      Summary: STAY TUNED FOR THE SEQUEL!! Comment: Oh, how those who sit on the sidelines of this country (in the yellow zone, for cowards!) criticize and poke fun at those who have the incredibly difficult task of not only leading this country beyond the 9/11 attacks (basically having to clean up the Clinton lack of action in apprehending Osama Bin Laden when we had the chance - maybe a "Goodnight Cigars" book should be in the works - because that's what he was doing at the time!) but also dealing with numskulls who write books such as this one!
If the author gets his wish and Barack HUSSEIN Obama becomes the President, (on the job training for the man!) there better be a sequel by the same critical bunch called, "Goodnight America!"
Customer Rating:      Summary: Funny and painfully truthful Comment: "Goodnight Bush" is the epitome of parody, but the object of its ridicule is not the beloved children's book whose appearance it mimics so successfully. With humor and painful accuracy, the authors point out the horrors of the Bush presidency using the soothing cadences and simple rhymes of the classic bedtime story, replacing the bunny in the great green room with George Bush dressed in the famous flight suit he wore when declaring "Mission Accomplished" after the invasion of Iraq, and replacing the "quiet old lady whispering 'hush'" with a wizened Dick Cheney in the rocking chair. This book makes an excellent gift for anyone with a well-developed sense of irony who has suffered through the past 8 years and still hopes for change.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very Clever Comment: When I saw the ad for this book, I thought it was hilarious and had to have it. In looking at it, though cleverly done, it was sobering and left me sad. What a mess our country is in and that is no laughing matter.
Customer Rating:      Summary: doesn't work on the kindle Comment: It is one of the few times that the Kindle version probably ruined an otherwise great book. Stick with the hardcopy.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: so-so Comment: I bought this book impulsively because the cover made me laugh. The inside pages, however, are not worth the purchase.
Customer Rating:      Summary: STAY TUNED FOR THE SEQUEL!! Comment: Oh, how those who sit on the sidelines of this country (in the yellow zone, for cowards!) criticize and poke fun at those who have the incredibly difficult task of not only leading this country beyond the 9/11 attacks (basically having to clean up the Clinton lack of action in apprehending Osama Bin Laden when we had the chance - maybe a "Goodnight Cigars" book should be in the works - because that's what he was doing at the time!) but also dealing with numskulls who write books such as this one!
If the author gets his wish and Barack HUSSEIN Obama becomes the President, (on the job training for the man!) there better be a sequel by the same critical bunch called, "Goodnight America!"
Customer Rating:      Summary: Funny and painfully truthful Comment: "Goodnight Bush" is the epitome of parody, but the object of its ridicule is not the beloved children's book whose appearance it mimics so successfully. With humor and painful accuracy, the authors point out the horrors of the Bush presidency using the soothing cadences and simple rhymes of the classic bedtime story, replacing the bunny in the great green room with George Bush dressed in the famous flight suit he wore when declaring "Mission Accomplished" after the invasion of Iraq, and replacing the "quiet old lady whispering 'hush'" with a wizened Dick Cheney in the rocking chair. This book makes an excellent gift for anyone with a well-developed sense of irony who has suffered through the past 8 years and still hopes for change.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very Clever Comment: When I saw the ad for this book, I thought it was hilarious and had to have it. In looking at it, though cleverly done, it was sobering and left me sad. What a mess our country is in and that is no laughing matter.
Customer Rating:      Summary: doesn't work on the kindle Comment: It is one of the few times that the Kindle version probably ruined an otherwise great book. Stick with the hardcopy.
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