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Book Reviews of Goodnight Bush: A ParodyBook Review: STAY TUNED FOR THE SEQUEL!! Summary: 1 Stars
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!"
Book Review: What's not to love about truth? Summary: 5 Stars
I love this book. It is filled with truth. It is funny, it is dark, and it is very scary. It is also filled with truth. How anyone can find this offensive obviously doesn't grasp the truth of what is happening to our country. Yes, Goodnight Moon was, is a wonderul book for our children. Filled with quiet, peacful moments to put our children to bed with hoping they will have beautiful dreams. However, this book is intended for us, the adults of children, to ensure that we see this administration for what it is and in hopes to change our future so that our children can have peacful dreams again. I do wish Goodnight Moon was the reality. It isn't. Unfortunately Goodnight Bush is.
Book Review: Wonderful; A Collector's Piece Summary: 4 Stars
I never liked "Where's Waldo?" But this book is *fun fun fun* to scrutinize. (For those of you who wear reading glasses, you'll need a second pair to wear over the first. Some of the items are pretty small.) If you, too, are worn out from 8 years of outrage and shock, and are just counting the days until The End of an Error, then this is just the Rx you need to get you through.
I'm treating my copy as a collector's item. It will be proudly displayed next to the framed copy of the 4/28/08 issue of the National Examiner having the headline BUSH SECRET LOVE CHILD! NEW SCANDAL FROM HIS PAST ROCKS MARRIAGE!
There's some symmetry there.
Book Review: Brutally funny take on the Bush years Summary: 5 Stars
A dark comedic masterpiece to anyone intimately familiar with the original "Goodnight Moon" and deeply disturbed by the Bush legacy. Having read "Goodnight moon" literally hundreds of times to my children when they were young, every page hit a familiar, yet oddly discordant note. The same kind of surreal visual progression yet lulling cadence is used as in the original to great effect. Lots of small details to notice on subsequent readings. A sad story, but one that carries a positive message that the end of this long trying "day" in American history is nearly over. A book you'll likely either love or hate.
Book Review: Funny and surprisingly powerful Summary: 5 Stars
I love this book. Of course it's funny - but it's also timely and trenchant and full of wonderful details that go so deep you can read it a dozen times and still find something new. Each discovery adds to the humor - plus you feel clever for catching the little things. The big surprise for me, though, was how emotionally powerful it was; It kind of sneaks up on you while you're laughing and then stays with you for a long time.
Definitely first on my list for Christmas gifts all around, and for sleep-deprived new parents (bundled with Goodnight Moon, of course).
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