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Good Guys Rule!, July 28, 2003
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This review is from: Hollywood! Must Be Destroyed (Paperback)
Finally, someone puts Hollywood in its place! This book correctly illustrates how a bunch of weirdoes in Hollywood do NOT control the world. Normal, God fearing people win out in the end. It is very refreshing and tremendously funny. I loved reading this book! I recommend this book to any American who wants to move to France.
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WOW, WHAT A BOOK, February 27, 2003
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THIS IS A STORY THAT NEEDED TO BE TOLD AND DANIEL WADE SCHRODER TOLD IT PERFECTLY. YOU CAN TELL THAT HE DID MUCH RESEARCH ON THIS BOOK. YOU FIND YOURSELF CLAPPING FOR THE HERO'S AND BOOING THE "BAD GUYS". IT HAS SOME OF THE FUNNIEST DIALOGUE I HAVE EVER READ AND SOME OF THE MOST SERIOUS. KIDDO'S TO MR. SCHRODER AND AM LOOKING FORWARD TO YOUR NEXT BOOK.
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Wry and witty, August 14, 2001
This review is from: Hollywood! Must Be Destroyed (Paperback)
With a title and cover like this one, who could resist? "Hollywood! Must Be Destroyed" is an nice book, aptly describing events into the strange place we call "Hollywood." Put simply, it's about a young investment banker from Newww Yawk who comes to a Hollywood studio, and ends up winding his way through the bizarre ways of the people who work there. The prose is a bit sparse, but is littered throughout with lines like "Enough of me talking about me, why don't you talk about me for a while?" In different settings it might be groanworthy, but in these circumstances it works pretty well. The cover looks a bit grainy, but has the pleasant view of Hollywood letters underscored by "must be" and then a fiery "DESTROYED," as well as a rather stiff-looking guy in a suit, and a babe in a rather tight, small dress. A nice book if you're in the mood for light and kinda lampoony.
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