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More Letters from a Nut |
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Rating:  Summary: Everyone Loves This Book Review: Just the most hilarious book I've ever read. I got this book from the library and after reading it recommended it to my 73-year old mother, who was valedictorian of her high-school class, and to her 80-or so sister, who is of average intelligence. I am a 42 year-old colleged educated male. To put it briefly, every single one of us, all of various senses of humor, ages, and education thought this book was just the most hilarious, the most riotous, book. ANYONE would like More Letters from a Nut.
Rating:  Summary: NOT FOR ANYONE WHO HAS SERIOUS MEDICAL PROBLEMS Review: Someone I gave this book to called to tell me that until reading "More Letters From A Nut" he had forgotten how to laugh this hard. This book (with contributions from Jerry Seinfeld - some people claim Seinfeld and Ted L. Nancy are one and the same) had me laughing out loud, too. These letters give a new definition to Domestic Terrorism.
Rating:  Summary: Absolutely Hilarious Review: Someone I gave this book to called to tell me that until reading "More Letters From A Nut" he had forgotten how to laugh this hard. This book (with contributions from Jerry Seinfeld - some people claim Seinfeld and Ted L. Nancy are one and the same) had me laughing out loud, too. These letters give a new definition to Domestic Terrorism.
Rating:  Summary: Ted is the best Review: Ted is better than any of the so-called ''great'' literary writers. Thoreau can't make you laugh like Ted. Neither can Falkner, or anyone else. People are happiest when they are laughing, and no one can make you laugh like Ted. So that means Ted makes you happier than anyone. So who's the best writer?
Rating:  Summary: Hillarious Hijinks Review: Ted L. Nancy, if that is his real name, has assembled a collection of letters that are absolutely hysterical. His thoughts are incredibly meandering, and his requests from corporate America are pants-droppingly funny. From his letter to the Coca-Cola company asking for permission to sell "Kiet Doke" to the query to the Golden Nugget asking if they'd found his bag of otter hair, Ted Nancy had me in stiches. He writes in a completely original medium that leaves me in hysterics after just a few pages. If you like Dave Barry, you'll love this book. I seriously look forward to reading his next contribution.
Rating:  Summary: Hillarious Hijinks Review: Ted L. Nancy, if that is his real name, has assembled a collection of letters that are absolutely hysterical. His thoughts are incredibly meandering, and his requests from corporate America are pants-droppingly funny. From his letter to the Coca-Cola company asking for permission to sell "Kiet Doke" to the query to the Golden Nugget asking if they'd found his bag of otter hair, Ted Nancy had me in stiches. He writes in a completely original medium that leaves me in hysterics after just a few pages. If you like Dave Barry, you'll love this book. I seriously look forward to reading his next contribution.
Rating:  Summary: More Letters from a Nut is worth every Penny. Review: Ted Nancy's book takes the reader on a long, strange trip into the psyche of a very disturbed person. From the letter wishing to enter a pet camel in a camel wrestling contest, to the letter giving widespread praise to the makers of his favorite fork, to the letter of a kleptomaniac wishing to check into a hotel, Nancy's letters evoke laughs on the basest, sophomoric level. The same sorts of laughs as would come from listening to taped prank calls. An added bonus is the fact that most of the letters were sent during a short three week period in the fall of 1996. Horribly prolific. It is hard to decide which is funnier; the original, obviously disingenuous letter, or the sincere responses from the addressees. Well worth the coin to laugh this hard.
Rating:  Summary: Not quite as good... Review: The first "letters" was awesome! Like most Hollywood sequels, the second time around is not quite as enchanting.
Rating:  Summary: Quite Funny Review: This is a must read! I have not yet read the first book, but if it is half as good as this one, I will be laughing for hours on end. Read one or two letters and you will be hooked on his humor.
Rating:  Summary: It's pee your pants funny! Review: This is the only book that I have ever read where I actually cried from laughing so hard. You cannot put the book down if only for the fact that you can't wait to see how bizarre the next letter will be. It's a great book to read out loud to someone.
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