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If you'd like to spend an hour listening to a meaningless comparison of Humbug and B.S., this is your book. If you've ever wondered about the difference between a Liar and a B.S.er, here you go. Every time I thought the analysis was going somewhere, it wound up no where. Maybe that's the point of the book, but profound it most definitely is not. And it didn't offer anything any other reasonably intelligent adult had concluded at about the age of 19. Best thing about it is the one disk.
Fun, witty, whatever. This is a rather silly undertaking, but it's executed with an academic tone that will make it funny to some, annoying to others. Serves more as a humorous look at language than anything else.
I saw this guy on The Daily Show and thought this might be an interesting book. I re-learned an important lesson- You can't judge a book by its cover, otherwise this would have been interesting. Save your time and listen to the hum of your car engine... it'll be more interesting.
Ordered this book thinking that the author might provide a wry and/or interesting take on things given the title. Sadly disappointed. Fifteen minutes in I had to turn it off. Sent it back the next day. Listening to this CD was like watching paint dry.
I saw Harry Frankfurt on The Daily Show with Jon Stewart talking about this book. In that interview, he pretty much gave away the book, which is one disc long anyway. If you have seen that interview and remember the discussion about how politicians "bullshit" then you don't need to "read" this book. Whatever the case may be, the book is listenable enough if you have an hour or so drive but not great enough that you'd be listening to it in the car after you have reached the destination just to know what happened next. You may not even want to rewind to understand some points you may have missed. But hearing "bullshit" used as a very proper, academic word is sort of funny. Rent or pass, up to you.