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Erich Origen

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I don't normally like children's books (they are very thin and there are a lot of them!), but when I see one of the pigeon books coming in the book drop I can't help but smile. This time it was a big grin. My coworkers and I read the book and then had to order copies for ourselves. What a marvelous and truthful adventure. Timely, too.

(Just to clarify, this particular book is not for children. Rather, it is a parody for adults.)
 
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otaginenbutsuji | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Nov 12, 2019 |
I received this book in the first-reads program.

While I'm not opposed to parody books, this one came up a bit dry for me. The tone of the book itself kept switching between a rather adult tone (hence the reference to the Southern strategy) and a childish one (the Democrat decrying that the food "tastes like chicken.. which it was itself.) By not sticking to a consistent tone I felt a bit robbed of the full experience.

As expected, the book took a hard line against the Republicans. What surprised me, however, was that at the end in the "epilogue" it took a stance against the Democrats as well. What the book left me with, as a reader, was a generally confused bewilderment as to what the book would agree with at all. If both parties are awful, then why exactly take a stance that would further such animosity? It seemed strange.

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Lepophagus | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Jun 14, 2018 |
In which motivational speaker superhero The Ultimatum, fired by his ubercapitalist employers the Just Us League and deserted by his sidekick A+, who has to pick up an extra shift at his day job, reverts to his public identity as Bruce Paine and begins a desperate search for new employment. He quickly joins up with superheroes and sidekicks who have been similarly left behind by the economy and together they begin a crusade against various capitalist supervillains such as Laissez Fairy, The Invisible Hand, and Pink Slip. This is an extremely amusing book, and the characters' daffy names, invariably a sendup of some economic term or cliche, are not to be missed, and virtually every panel introduces a new one. Obviously this book is written from a point of view, but conservatives should relax, check their politics at the door, and enjoy the fun.… (mehr)
 
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Big_Bang_Gorilla | 3 weitere Rezensionen | May 30, 2018 |
Hilarious parody and an even funnier parody. But the sad part is that "Don't Let the Republican Drive the Bus" is a pretty accurate account of the way Republicans are acting. I, for one, plan on voting..... early AND often....in order to keep them as far away from the bus' driver seat as I can. Everybody else needs to do "their" part, if they care at all for America and its people.
 
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ThothJ | 5 weitere Rezensionen | Dec 4, 2015 |

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