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Miss America

Miss America

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Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Love the Radio Show! The Book is Lacking that Magic.
Review: Loyal listener and love the book for the most part. Unfortunately, it's really slow in parts. He really knows how to drag on a story till it has been beaten into the ground!! Very Funny but too long in spots.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: HOWARD BE THY NAME!!!
Review: From those of us who truly despise the reprssive, elitist, and hypocritical voice of the religious right, THANK YOU HOWARD!!! You are the KING OF ALL MEDIA!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Howard's best ba-ba-book yet!
Review: I loved Stern's irreverent way of writing in Private Parts and was very pleased to see him do it again in Miss America (the naked girly pictures helped, too!).

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Also the funniest damn book I've read!
Review: Howard proves himself again in this book. He shows even more of himself, literally! This book, like Private Parts, show his soft side, his loyalty, and his ability to beat the odds and succeed anywhere and everywhere! Howard Stern Rules!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: hilarious
Review: the humor is sophmoric and low brow, but its still a laugh riot. i would be curious if any women like this book. for men, its a must read.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: An extremely unfunny book; Garbage
Review: Howard Stern was obviously trying to top his last book "Private Parts" with this one but failed miserably. Not only does the book lack the structure that "Parts" had, but it's just not funny. Also one can see through Stern's attacks on Rush Limbaugh and realize that it's Stern's jealousy over never being able to reach the success or respectablility of Limbaugh. That part of the book, like the rest, gives the image of Stern as a desperate dinosaur sinking fast into the tar pit of obscurity.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Great radio doesn't translate to the printed page
Review: I really enjoy Howard's radio show and bought this book based on the reviews on Amazon. Similar to the comments listeners make about the radio show, I kept reading to see what would come next. I was really disappointed. Things that may be funny on the radio just seem trite when written. The account of the destruction of DeBella, Philadelphia's ex-top DJ, showed sadism through the airways at its worst. Not just content to be #1, Howard had to destroy people's lives.

Stick with the radio/tv but leave this art form alone.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great Fun Reading
Review: This book is a must have for all Stern fans and also the Non-Stern fans who just want to actually have fun reading!Reading has become such a bore but not with Miss America by your side!HOWARD IS TRULY THE KING!!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Awesome in it's jesting at any and all people he knows.
Review: I'll keep this short. Howard Stern's "Miss America" is probably considered repugnant to those he mocks, cajoles, baits and farts at. To the rest of us who aren't in his book, we understand the way in which the FCC has it in for him. We identify to being screwed over and being resented for our sucesses. Read the cybersex chapter first.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Five star is not enough!
Review: Any moron can read, understand, and enjoy this book. This is the funniest book of all time--especially the Michael Jackson chapter. You can't help but to laugh out lound.


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