Janelle C. (jscrappy) reviewed on + 59 more book reviews
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This book was written before Stewart's climb to fame on "The Daily Show," and is a collection of short comic essays skewering such targets as the Kennedys, Princess Diana, Gerald Ford, and Jesus and the disciples at the Last Supper (from the point of view of a disgruntled waiter.) My favorite piece is "The Devil and William Gates," a dead-on parody of "The Devil and Daniel Webster," but featuring the man we all love to hate, Bill Gates.
This is a very funny, very literate, very smart book, and it may show you a slightly different side of the "Daily Show" host.
This is a very funny, very literate, very smart book, and it may show you a slightly different side of the "Daily Show" host.
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