Dave Barry's History of the Millennium (So Far)

Version: Unabridged
Author: Dave Barry
Narrator: Patrick Frederic
Genres: Comedy, Essays & Memoirs
Publisher: Penguin Audiobooks
Published In: October 2007
# of Units: 4 CDs
Length: 6 hours
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Overview

A brilliantly funny exploration of the tumultuous recent past from the Pulitzer Prize-winning humorist.

Reviews (2)

Dave Barry a bit dull this time

Written by Anonymous on December 31st, 2010

  • Book Rating: 2/5

Same trick of humor used over and over again. Got pretty tiring.

yawn

Written by Peggy Stortz on February 22nd, 2010

  • Book Rating: 1/5

If Dave Barry wasn't a famous humorist, no one would have ever published this crap... He tries way too hard to get a laugh...trust me, don't bother

Author Details

Author Details

Barry, Dave

Dave Barry is a humor columnist. For 25 years he was a syndicated columnist whose work appeared in more than 500 newspapers in the United States and abroad. In 1988 he won the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary. Many people are still trying to figure out how this happened.

Dave has also written a total of 30 books, although virtually none of them contain useful information. Two of his books were used as the basis for the CBS TV sitcom "Dave's World," in which Harry Anderson played a much taller version of Dave.

Dave plays lead guitar in a literary rock band called the Rock Bottom Remainders, whose other members include Stephen King, Amy Tan, Ridley Pearson and Mitch Albom. They are not musically skilled, but they are extremely loud. Dave has also made many TV appearances, including one on the David Letterman show where he proved that it is possible to set fire to a pair of men's underpants with a Barbie doll.

In his spare time, Dave is a candidate for president of the United States. If elected, his highest priority will be to seek the death penalty for whoever is responsible for making Americans install low-flow toilets.

Dave lives in Miami, Florida, with his wife, Michelle, a sportswriter. He has a son, Rob, and a daughter, Sophie, neither of whom thinks he's funny.