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I Am America (And So Can You!)

I Am America (And So Can You!)
Manufacturer: Grand Central Publishing
Category: EBooks

List Price: $20.99
Buy New: $9.99
You Save: $11.00 (52%)



Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 428 reviews
Sales Rank: 228

Format: Kindle Book
Media: Kindle Edition
Edition: 1
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 240

Dewey Decimal Number: 818.607
ASIN: B000UZJR9U

Publication Date: October 9, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
What The Daily Show is to evening news, The Colbert Report is to personality-driven pundit shows. Colbert brings his sarcastic charm to a half-hour report, tackling the important issues of the day and telling his guests why their opinions are just plain wrong. Stephen stands for truthiness and his American right to copyright that word and claim ownership of it.Stephen Colbert describes his book as a simple book from a simple mind--Stephen Colbert. It is one man's attempt to wedge his brain between hardback covers. In plain conversational language, not to mention the occasional grunt and/or whistle, Stephen explains his take on the most pressing concerns of our culture: Faith, Family...Hygiene. Why write this book now? Stephen fears America has lost its balls. He hopes to re-ballify us. Even the ladies. Ladies can have balls--lady-balls. Stephen likes to call those "Thatchers." Stephen will show how he got his mammoth swinging sack, with tales of courage and vital documents from his own life: the Mother's Day card he made at age six, disputed credit card bills, putt-putt score cards--all the major milestones.


Customer Reviews:   Read 423 more reviews...

4 out of 5 stars So far so good....   October 4, 2008
Read the first few chapters and it is very Stephen Colbert. Whitty, funny, in depth, blunt...good book so far


4 out of 5 stars Funny book   October 3, 2008
Good price and got what I ordered. The book is funny. Not very informative but an easy read and great way to pass time


2 out of 5 stars Don't waste your time or money   September 7, 2008
 1 out of 2 found this review helpful

Downloads in 15 seconds, and takes about as long to figure out that he was simply capitalizing on his celebrity. I THOUGHT I would enjoy a light, funny read but instead subjected myself to a long run-on disjointed and runaway thought train that seemed to have no real destination. I eventually stopped reading after giving him some room to be funny or interesting, or SOMETHING. But now I have a new resentment in my life... that he's taking up room on my Kindle, plus it's a frequent reminder that I was hoodwinked out of 9.99 when 1.99 might have left me feeling chagrinned, but at least not ripped off.

Stephen, stick to TV. You ARE funnier there and it costs us nothing.



2 out of 5 stars Don't Waste Your Money   September 4, 2008
I am glad I got this from my local library rather than waste good money. While entertaining at times, this mishmash of nonsense has the feel of Colbert's appearance - a deer caught in the headlights, and wired out on caffeine.


3 out of 5 stars More of the same from the TV Show   September 3, 2008
I'm a huge fan of Colbert, but unfortunately I felt a little robbed after buying this book. The book is undoubtedly amusing but it mainly illicits chuckles and grins from the reader rather than genuine laugh-out-loud moments, which you would come across infrequently throughout the entire book.

This stems from the fact that the entire book is more or less the same diatribes from his show (mainly "The Word" segment), just converted to text and far more lengthy. And its other significant flaw is that it is just not insightful enough to be memorable.

Don't get me wrong, if you're a Colbert fan this is a book worth reading - just not to be bought as a pricey hardcover.


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