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US Mall 1 - Me of Little Faith

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Manufacturer: Riverhead Hardcover
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Binding: Hardcover Dewey Decimal Number: 200.92 EAN: 9781594489945 ISBN: 1594489947 Label: Riverhead Hardcover Manufacturer: Riverhead Hardcover Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 256 Publication Date: 2008-06-03 Publisher: Riverhead Hardcover Studio: Riverhead Hardcover
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Forty essays (193 pages) plus and old play script (37 pages) Comment: Some of the essays are funny but too many not so much. If there is a central idea in all these diverse essays, it is that the fear of death is the root of religion and humor. But too many of the essays seem to stand alone disconnected. For example, the extremely short essay on Islam was the perfect place where Lewis Black could have elaborated in a humorous way, of course, on the complex interplay of fear of death and humor (or the lack of it in this instance) and religion. But no such effort is made to pull this "book" together into a more cohesive whole.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Don't waste my time Comment: To be fair, I didn't read the whole book. Did it ever get funny? This is what I image happens when you mix too many chemicals and a typewriter. The first couple of chapters were just a waste of time and I moved on to better things. This guy does not belong in the company of the great Stewart and Colbert. Infantile.
Customer Rating:      Summary: He does it again Comment: Lewis Black does it again. He may step on a few(?) toes but he tells it like it is, something our goverment has a problem doing.
Customer Rating:      Summary: hysterical!!! Comment: Totally hysterical. I love it.
I'd marry Lewis Black if I could meet him.
I'd live an extra 20 years just from the benefits of his humor.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Me of Little Faith Comment: Lewis Black has a self described "potty mouth" and he uses it in this audio book. I'm not offended by the religious humor - that is what I expected but I think I would have enjoyed the reading more if someone else had performed it or if he had skipped the worst of the profanity. I've not heard anything by him before so I didn't know what to expect except when I'd seen on Larry King. I must say that I laughed a lot at his description of many TV Evangelists! And he did have one religion he liked - you have to listen to find out which one.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Forty essays (193 pages) plus and old play script (37 pages) Comment: Some of the essays are funny but too many not so much. If there is a central idea in all these diverse essays, it is that the fear of death is the root of religion and humor. But too many of the essays seem to stand alone disconnected. For example, the extremely short essay on Islam was the perfect place where Lewis Black could have elaborated in a humorous way, of course, on the complex interplay of fear of death and humor (or the lack of it in this instance) and religion. But no such effort is made to pull this "book" together into a more cohesive whole.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Don't waste my time Comment: To be fair, I didn't read the whole book. Did it ever get funny? This is what I image happens when you mix too many chemicals and a typewriter. The first couple of chapters were just a waste of time and I moved on to better things. This guy does not belong in the company of the great Stewart and Colbert. Infantile.
Customer Rating:      Summary: He does it again Comment: Lewis Black does it again. He may step on a few(?) toes but he tells it like it is, something our goverment has a problem doing.
Customer Rating:      Summary: hysterical!!! Comment: Totally hysterical. I love it.
I'd marry Lewis Black if I could meet him.
I'd live an extra 20 years just from the benefits of his humor.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Me of Little Faith Comment: Lewis Black has a self described "potty mouth" and he uses it in this audio book. I'm not offended by the religious humor - that is what I expected but I think I would have enjoyed the reading more if someone else had performed it or if he had skipped the worst of the profanity. I've not heard anything by him before so I didn't know what to expect except when I'd seen on Larry King. I must say that I laughed a lot at his description of many TV Evangelists! And he did have one religion he liked - you have to listen to find out which one.
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