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Miss America

Miss America

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: If you want to DIE LAUGHING, this book is for YOU!
Review: This book was fantastic!!!! I just couldn't put it down. I often found myself laughing hysterically outloud and that was the only reason I had to put the book down! His reviews of all the special people in his life blew me away -- TOO FUNNY!!!

This book is a MUST BUY! If you're in a bad mood and need to get out of it, leave it to ol' Howie, I guarantee you'll be laughing within minutes!!!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The best book I've ever read, better than Private Parts
Review: I just couldn't put this book down. There were no boring chapters, everything I read made me laugh out loud. I hope Howard writes more books

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: well worth the read!
Review: once you get past Howard talking about masterbation. The book becomes quite intriguing for the Stern lover and hater alike. Very informative!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a cocktail table curio for the non-insider....and....
Review: a bathroom rack visual to oogle during pauses.

Stern is the Bill Clinton of invasive celebs in our lives which causes the meek and the squimish to avoid funny flix like "Private Parts" and this follow-up gem called "Miss America". Howard, like Woody Allen, is a non-template, insightful and easy to despise because of his persona. READ "MISS AMERICA" PLS!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: YEAH BABY
Review: HOWARD IS GOD. This book is the bible for all of those whoenjoy the show. If you don't know how to laugh, or you are a totaldouche rag, then don't read this book; otherwise, it's a hoot. And he's a skilled writer, believe it or not. The man is not only brilliant and funny, but consise and consistent. Must read.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Best book I've ever read!
Review: I love this book for the simple fact that it straight out told the truth. Howard didn't hold back on anything! This book was funny and entertaining! I loved it!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: What a man!
Review: Howard does it again... The king of all media, radio, TV, books, Internet... What's next? Howard shares thoughts on everything from how to cure back pain to how he has elected a number of prominent politicians. Howard is one of the greatest marketing ploys of the modern time and a great arguement for contreception

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The bible for the twenty first century
Review: Anything Howard Stern does is original in every way. From the content of the book to the unusual typesetting, this is a very unique piece of Western literature. Anything that Howard comes out with becomes collectable. "Miss America" is no expection. If you can pick up a copy, do!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Howard Stern is my God
Review: and "Miss America" is his testament

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: One of the greatest books in the history of literature.
Review: After his first book "Private Parts," it seemed like Howard Stern would never be able to top himself. But with his honesty and humor, he was able to make a good thing even better on his sophomore effort as an author. Though "Miss America," is not for the faint of heart, and probably wouldn't be enjoyed unless you are familiar with his outrageous comedy, it is still a masterpiece in itself. "Miss America" not only is written beautifully, but is full of photographs and artwork that only add to the books mystique. And if there was something that you thought you didn't know about Stern, read "Miss America" and you'll find out a lot more than you ever wanted to know about him. As Stern takes you on his adventures through cybersex, his confidential meeting with Michael Jackson, and his battle with O.C.D. (Obsesive Compulsive Disorder) his brilliance as an author and as a comedian come through loud and clear. And by the end of "Miss America" you'll understand why he has dubbed himself the "King of All Media.


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