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That's Mr. Faggot to You : Further Trials from My Queer Life

That's Mr. Faggot to You : Further Trials from My Queer Life

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Outstanding
Review: After reading, and greatly enjoying, Ford's previous collection of essays, "Alec Baldwin Doesn't Love Me," I wondered whether subsequent volumes would maintain the same level of quality. "That's Mr. Faggot To You" did not disappoint. Ford comes across as a gay Everyman, gamely confronting the slings and arrows that assault gay men and women in this country on a daily basis. But his caustic wit is leavened with a disarming objectivity, preventing his essays from degenerating into sermons. It's not often that I begin and finish reading a book on the same day, but this was one of those occasions.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Alec Baldwin's loss is our gain
Review: After reading, and greatly enjoying, Ford's previous collection of essays, "Alec Baldwin Doesn't Love Me," I wondered whether subsequent volumes would maintain the same level of quality. "That's Mr. Faggot To You" did not disappoint. Ford comes across as a gay Everyman, gamely confronting the slings and arrows that assault gay men and women in this country on a daily basis. But his caustic wit is leavened with a disarming objectivity, preventing his essays from degenerating into sermons. It's not often that I begin and finish reading a book on the same day, but this was one of those occasions.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The Damn Truth
Review: Finally someone who hit the nail on the head. This book is exactly how I feel. Not to mention I relate to Mike's humor. Now I have my very own story about the look on the Clerks face when I bought the book.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Getting On With Life....
Review: Ford moves beyond the Dark Curtain that seems to have descended sometime in the late `Eighties and early `Nineties into a joyous celebration of life as it is and always has been among us. He examines the world we live in not through any perceived or special angle but through us as "Beings-in-the-World." Certainly, he makes concessions for our unique perspectives, and, particularly, our fears, but what sentiment comes across more than any in this collection is our realization that we all - gay, straight, whatever - make our own unique way in this world, while at the same time proving that we are all human, that we all share the same laughter, the same disappointments and the same ability to look upon one another with a cynical and still-loving eye. This book is a joy. Read it, laugh, be wry, and weep. Ford is a master of the well-chosen word, and he provides his essays with a geography of irony few can match. The only reason I gave his book a four instead of a five is because in this milieu we cannot afford to even joke about violence towards others, even towards those who are violent towards us. Let's take the high road.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bravo For #2!!!
Review: I have to say that this book had me quoting passages to my family until they couldn't stand it. Ford has a way of making his books readable to anyone, gay or straight. My brother even laughed at my favorite story about the Lavendar soap (you MUST read it to appreciate it). I wrote an email to Ford, and he actually was nice enough to respond. I hope to see him in person someday so I may shake his hand.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bravo For #2!!!
Review: I have to say that this book had me quoting passages to my family until they couldn't stand it. Ford has a way of making his books readable to anyone, gay or straight. My brother even laughed at my favorite story about the Lavendar soap (you MUST read it to appreciate it). I wrote an email to Ford, and he actually was nice enough to respond. I hope to see him in person someday so I may shake his hand.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another Grand Slam
Review: I really loved Ford's last book, Alec Baldwin Doesn't Love Me, so I was afraid his new one wouldn't be as good. Well, I'm happy to say I was wrong. This one is even better. While the pieces are still very personal, many of them are more political and more thought-provoking than the essays in Alec. Ford has taken a big step forward as a writer, and whether he's writing about the Religious Right or his fascination with Wynonna Judd, he does it with a style and intelligence unmatched by anyone else out there. I just hope he's working on a novel next! Better yet, someone needs to get this guy a gig writing for Hollywood.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Michael Thomas Ford is Hilarious!
Review: I recommend all of his books (Alec Baldwin doesn't love me) - they are very funny, well written and really amusing. I am constantly disappointed by gay humorous books (like Bob smith's lame book) but Mr. Fordn never disappoints.

Since the chapters are so short it is great for reading on the train or before bed.

I can't wait for his next one.

Rating: 3 stars
Summary: Bitter, bitter, bitter
Review: It's a bitter book written by a bitter man. I suppose it's funny. There are some great one-liners in it, but mostly the book just drones on and on. Frankly I hated it, but my partner found it to be a laugh riot. You choose.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Yes, Sir! Another Bulls-eye for Michael Tomas Ford
Review: Michael Thomas Ford is not only funny but his humoresque take on gay life is so dead on it is frightening how honest and true it is. Highly recommended! You may not agree with everything he says but you'll at least laught for the his honesty and comedic view on gay life. Even though this book is a couple of years old it is still very fresh and funny. Do yousrself a huge favor and read at least one of his "My Queer Life" books, I don't think you'll be disappointed. I certainly wasn't and I doen't give authors five star ratings very easily, unless it is well deserved. I would love to see his mini essays transfered into a one-person stage show. I think it would do very well.


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