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Item specifics
- Condition
- Product Group
- Book
- Type
- Short Stories
- Signed
- No
- Narrative Type
- Fiction
- Features
- Illustrated
- Original Language
- English
- Intended Audience
- Young Adults, Adults
- Country/Region of Manufacture
- United States
- Edition
- First Edition
- IsTextBook
- No
- ISBN
- 9781938073885
About this product
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Mcsweeney's Publishing
ISBN-10
1938073886
ISBN-13
9781938073885
eBay Product ID (ePID)
170150186
Product Key Features
Book Title
Load of Hooey
Number of Pages
112 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2014
Topic
Form / Anecdotes & Quotations, General, Form / Essays
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Humor
Book Series
Odenkirk Memorial Library
Format
Hardcover
Dimensions
Item Height
0.7 in
Item Weight
11 Oz
Item Length
8.5 in
Item Width
5.5 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
2015-374483
Dewey Edition
23
TitleLeading
A
Reviews
"Bob Odenkirk is wrong. He's wrong about Jesus hosting a comedy show and he's wrong that his book is just, 'a load of hooey.' It's a load of funny and thoughtful is what it is. And why would one title a book that way? It gives the wrong impression to folks. It's a terrible marketing plan. It should be called, 'The Best Book in the World This Year', or, 'This is Totally Worth It!' or something along those lines. It's certainly not a load of hooey. Oh! And I looked up the definition of hooey" as per the Merriam-Webster Dictionary . It does NOT say that! He's wrong about that too!!!! Wrong, wrong, wrong!" —David Cross Whip-smart and laugh-out-loud funny." — Publishers Weekly The king of alt comedy…expands his reign with this absurd collection of tirades, rhyming verse, and tips on how to avoid getting an embarrassing tattoo." — O, Oprah Magazine Odenkirk…shows his cerebral side in his first collection of humor writing." — Maxim "Delightfully absurd" — The Weekly Alibi "A deft blend of silliness and ridicule, mirth and rage: salt augmenting sweetness." — Barnes & Noble Review "Delivered with a combination of thoughtfulness and absurdity that Odenkirk has honed over the course of his career." — A.V. Club 'A Load of Hooey' is a load of laughs." — New York Post "A toolkit for anyone with a stake in making a 'creative wage' out of our digital culture... [Cory Doctorow's] arguments are entertainingly presented, forcefully made, and easy to follow." — Quill & Quire "Very funny and immensely silly." — Portland Mercury, "Bob Odenkirk is wrong. He's wrong about Jesus hosting a comedy show and he's wrong that his book is just, 'a load of hooey.' It's a load of funny and thoughtful is what it is. And why would one title a book that way? It gives the wrong impression to folks. It's a terrible marketing plan. It should be called, 'The Best Book in the World This Year', or, 'This is Totally Worth It!' or something along those lines. It's certainly not a load of hooey. Oh! And I looked up the definition of hooey" as per the Merriam-Webster Dictionary . It does NOT say that! He's wrong about that too!!!! Wrong, wrong, wrong!" —David Cross Whip-smart and laugh-out-loud funny." — Publishers Weekly The king of alt comedy…expands his reign with this absurd collection of tirades, rhyming verse, and tips on how to avoid getting an embarrassing tattoo." — O, Oprah Magazine Odenkirk…shows his cerebral side in his first collection of humor writing." — Maxim "Delightfully absurd" — The Weekly Alibi "A deft blend of silliness and ridicule, mirth and rage: salt augmenting sweetness." — Barnes & Noble Review "Delivered with a combination of thoughtfulness and absurdity that Odenkirk has honed over the course of his career." — A.V. Club 'A Load of Hooey' is a load of laughs." — New York Post "A toolkit for anyone with a stake in making a 'creative wage' out of our digital culture... [Cory Doctorow's] arguments are entertainingly presented, forcefully made, and easy to follow." — Quill & Quire "Very funny and immensely silly." — Portland Mercury " A Load of Hooey finds the comedy legend doing what he does best: lampooning pretension." — Chicago Reader "Spoiler alert — it's FUNNY!" — Local IQ, "Bob Odenkirk is wrong. He's wrong about Jesus hosting a comedy show and he's wrong that his book is just, 'a load of hooey.' It's a load of funny and thoughtful is what it is. And why would one title a book that way? It gives the wrong impression to folks. It's a terrible marketing plan. It should be called, 'The Best Book in the World This Year', or, 'This is Totally Worth It!' or something along those lines. It's certainly not a load of hooey. Oh! And I looked up the definition of hooey" as per the Merriam-Webster Dictionary . It does NOT say that! He's wrong about that too!!!! Wrong, wrong, wrong!" —David Cross Whip-smart and laugh-out-loud funny." — Publishers Weekly The king of alt comedy…expands his reign with this absurd collection of tirades, rhyming verse, and tips on how to avoid getting an embarrassing tattoo." — O, Oprah Magazine Odenkirk…shows his cerebral side in his first collection of humor writing." — Maxim "Delightfully absurd" — The Weekly Alibi "A deft blend of silliness and ridicule, mirth and rage: salt augmenting sweetness." — Barnes & Noble Review "Delivered with a combination of thoughtfulness and absurdity that Odenkirk has honed over the course of his career." — A.V. Club 'A Load of Hooey' is a load of laughs." — New York Post "A toolkit for anyone with a stake in making a 'creative wage' out of our digital culture... [Cory Doctorow's] arguments are entertainingly presented, forcefully made, and easy to follow." — Quill & Quire "Very funny and immensely silly." — Portland Mercury " A Load of Hooey finds the comedy legend doing what he does best: lampooning pretension." — Chicago Reader, Whip-smart and laugh-out-loud funny." — Publishers Weekly The king of alt comedy…expands his reign with this absurd collection of tirades, rhyming verse, and tips on how to avoid getting an embarrassing tattoo." — O, Oprah Magazine Odenkirk…shows his cerebral side in his first collection of humor writing." — Maxim, "Bob Odenkirk is wrong. He's wrong about Jesus hosting a comedy show and he's wrong that his book is just, 'a load of hooey.' It's a load of funny and thoughtful is what it is. And why would one title a book that way? It gives the wrong impression to folks. It's a terrible marketing plan. It should be called, 'The Best Book in the World This Year', or, 'This is Totally Worth It!' or something along those lines. It's certainly not a load of hooey. Oh! And I looked up the definition of hooey" as per the Merriam-Webster Dictionary . It does NOT say that! He's wrong about that too!!!! Wrong, wrong, wrong!" —David Cross Whip-smart and laugh-out-loud funny." — Publishers Weekly The king of alt comedy…expands his reign with this absurd collection of tirades, rhyming verse, and tips on how to avoid getting an embarrassing tattoo." — O, Oprah Magazine Odenkirk…shows his cerebral side in his first collection of humor writing." — Maxim "Delightfully absurd" — The Weekly Alibi "A deft blend of silliness and ridicule, mirth and rage: salt augmenting sweetness." — Barnes & Noble Review, "Bob Odenkirk is wrong. He's wrong about Jesus hosting a comedy show and he's wrong that his book is just, 'a load of hooey.' It's a load of funny and thoughtful is what it is. And why would one title a book that way? It gives the wrong impression to folks. It's a terrible marketing plan. It should be called, 'The Best Book in the World This Year', or, 'This is Totally Worth It!' or something along those lines. It's certainly not a load of hooey. Oh! And I looked up the definition of "hooey" as per the Merriam-Webster Dictionary . It does NOT say that! He's wrong about that too!!!! Wrong, wrong, wrong!" --David Cross "Whip-smart and laugh-out-loud funny." -- Publishers Weekly "The king of alt comedy...expands his reign with this absurd collection of tirades, rhyming verse, and tips on how to avoid getting an embarrassing tattoo." -- O, Oprah Magazine "Odenkirk...shows his cerebral side in his first collection of humor writing." -- Maxim "Delightfully absurd" -- The Weekly Alibi "A deft blend of silliness and ridicule, mirth and rage: salt augmenting sweetness." -- Barnes & Noble Review "Delivered with a combination of thoughtfulness and absurdity that Odenkirk has honed over the course of his career." -- A.V. Club "'A Load of Hooey' is a load of laughs." -- New York Post "A toolkit for anyone with a stake in making a 'creative wage' out of our digital culture... [Cory Doctorow's] arguments are entertainingly presented, forcefully made, and easy to follow." -- Quill & Quire "Very funny and immensely silly." -- Portland Mercury " A Load of Hooey finds the comedy legend doing what he does best: lampooning pretension." -- Chicago Reader "Spoiler alert -- it's FUNNY!" -- Local IQ "Is it fair that [Odenkirk] is not only a funny, successful actor but also a funny, successful writer? Absolutely not, but fairness has even less to do with comedy than love and war." -- The New York Times Book Review, "Bob Odenkirk is wrong. He's wrong about Jesus hosting a comedy show and he's wrong that his book is just, 'a load of hooey.' It's a load of funny and thoughtful is what it is. And why would one title a book that way? It gives the wrong impression to folks. It's a terrible marketing plan. It should be called, 'The Best Book in the World This Year', or, 'This is Totally Worth It!' or something along those lines. It's certainly not a load of hooey. Oh! And I looked up the definition of hooey" as per the Merriam-Webster Dictionary . It does NOT say that! He's wrong about that too!!!! Wrong, wrong, wrong!" —David Cross Whip-smart and laugh-out-loud funny." — Publishers Weekly The king of alt comedy…expands his reign with this absurd collection of tirades, rhyming verse, and tips on how to avoid getting an embarrassing tattoo." — O, Oprah Magazine Odenkirk…shows his cerebral side in his first collection of humor writing." — Maxim "Delightfully absurd" — The Weekly Alibi "A deft blend of silliness and ridicule, mirth and rage: salt augmenting sweetness." — Barnes & Noble Review "Delivered with a combination of thoughtfulness and absurdity that Odenkirk has honed over the course of his career." — A.V. Club 'A Load of Hooey' is a load of laughs." — New York Post, "Bob Odenkirk is wrong. He's wrong about Jesus hosting a comedy show and he's wrong that his book is just, 'a load of hooey.' It's a load of funny and thoughtful is what it is. And why would one title a book that way? It gives the wrong impression to folks. It's a terrible marketing plan. It should be called, 'The Best Book in the World This Year', or, 'This is Totally Worth It!' or something along those lines. It's certainly not a load of hooey. Oh! And I looked up the definition of hooey" as per the Merriam-Webster Dictionary . It does NOT say that! He's wrong about that too!!!! Wrong, wrong, wrong!" —David Cross Whip-smart and laugh-out-loud funny." — Publishers Weekly The king of alt comedy…expands his reign with this absurd collection of tirades, rhyming verse, and tips on how to avoid getting an embarrassing tattoo." — O, Oprah Magazine Odenkirk…shows his cerebral side in his first collection of humor writing." — Maxim "Delightfully absurd" — The Weekly Alibi, "Bob Odenkirk is wrong. He's wrong about Jesus hosting a comedy show and he's wrong that his book is just, 'a load of hooey.' It's a load of funny and thoughtful is what it is. And why would one title a book that way? It gives the wrong impression to folks. It's a terrible marketing plan. It should be called, 'The Best Book in the World This Year', or, 'This is Totally Worth It!' or something along those lines. It's certainly not a load of hooey. Oh! And I looked up the definition of hooey" as per the Merriam-Webster Dictionary . It does NOT say that! He's wrong about that too!!!! Wrong, wrong, wrong!" —David Cross Whip-smart and laugh-out-loud funny." — Publishers Weekly The king of alt comedy…expands his reign with this absurd collection of tirades, rhyming verse, and tips on how to avoid getting an embarrassing tattoo." — O, Oprah Magazine Odenkirk…shows his cerebral side in his first collection of humor writing." — Maxim "Delightfully absurd" — The Weekly Alibi "A deft blend of silliness and ridicule, mirth and rage: salt augmenting sweetness." — Barnes & Noble Review "Delivered with a combination of thoughtfulness and absurdity that Odenkirk has honed over the course of his career." — A.V. Club 'A Load of Hooey' is a load of laughs." — New York Post "A toolkit for anyone with a stake in making a 'creative wage' out of our digital culture... [Cory Doctorow's] arguments are entertainingly presented, forcefully made, and easy to follow." — Quill & Quire "Very funny and immensely silly." — Portland Mercury " A Load of Hooey finds the comedy legend doing what he does best: lampooning pretension." — Chicago Reader "Spoiler alert — it's FUNNY!" — Local IQ "Is it fair that [Odenkirk] is not only a funny, successful actor but also a funny, successful writer? Absolutely not, but fairness has even less to do with comedy than love and war." — The New York Times Book Review
Dewey Decimal
813/.6
Table Of Content
(Tentative): Her Laughter Portrait of an Artist A Vision of the Future Audio Tour of the Louvre "Putting It Out There" North Korea on 25 Dollars a Day RAT PACK MINUTES POLITICIAN'S PROMISE Hitler Dinner Party: A Play PROUD GAY GRAMPA WHAT I'M LOOKING FOR IN ANOTHER MAN UNASSUMING OSCAR NOMINEE The Phil Spector I Knew My Vows Meaningful Poem MLK's WORST SPEECH EVER Free Speech for All! "DIdn't Work For Me" 110 percent A HAZY CHRISTMAS MEMORY 12 Poems about Baseball paul mccartney transcript "I misspoke" I Found A Jackson Pollock A Man of Many Limitations OBITUARY FOR THE CREATOR OF MAD LIBS Shakespeare in the Park THE SECOND MEETING OF JESUS AND LAZARUS LA River Anthology So You Want To Get a Tattoo!
Synopsis
Bob Odenkirk is a legend in the comedy-writing world, winning Emmys and acclaim for his work on "Saturday Night Live, Mr. Show with Bob and David, " and many other seminal TV shows. This book, his first, is a spleen-bruisingly funny omnibus that ranges from absurdist monologues ("Martin Luther King, Jr's Worst Speech Ever") to intentionally bad the, Bob Odenkirk is a legend in the comedy-writing world, winning Emmys and acclaim for his work on Saturday Night Live, Mr. Show with Bob and David, and many other seminal TV shows. This book, his first, is a spleen-bruisingly funny omnibus that ranges from absurdist monologues ("Martin Luther King, Jr's Worst Speech Ever") to intentionally bad theater ("Hitler Dinner Party: A Play"); from avant-garde fiction ("Obituary for the Creator of Madlibs") to free-verse poetry that's funnier and more powerful than the work of Calvin Trillin, Jewel, and Robert Louis Stevenson combined. Odenkirk's debut resembles nothing so much as a hilarious new sketch comedy show that's exclusively available as a streaming video for your mind. As Odenkirk himself writes in "The Second Coming of Jesus and Lazarus," it is a book "to be read aloud to yourself in the voice of Bob Newhart."
LC Classification Number
PS3615.D4654L63 2014
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