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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What took so long for someone to write this book?
Supermarket tabloid covers fall into two types -- (1) the ones with stories about people you see on television and in the movies, and (2) the covers that are interesting.

Be honest -- you KNOW you always suspected that Dubya, with ears like he has, was REALLY fathered by an escapee from the Roswell alien prison: probably by Jar-Jar Binks himself. But it's...
Published on February 7, 2006 by James G. Davis

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1.0 out of 5 stars Not as Good as I had hoped.
I recently bought Bay Boy Lives, and enjoyed every detail of this humor packed book, an oversize book, with each page laid out just like The World Weekly News, photos and inserts included. I bought Rabid Nun because it was suggested by Amazon, and the reviews seemed pretty good, and I needed a good laugh. I was very disappointed, when I read it last night. The stories...
Published on November 16, 2006 by Martha Colhoun


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars What took so long for someone to write this book?, February 7, 2006
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This review is from: Rabid Nun Infects Entire Convent: And Other Sensational Stories from a Tabloid Writer (Paperback)
Supermarket tabloid covers fall into two types -- (1) the ones with stories about people you see on television and in the movies, and (2) the covers that are interesting.

Be honest -- you KNOW you always suspected that Dubya, with ears like he has, was REALLY fathered by an escapee from the Roswell alien prison: probably by Jar-Jar Binks himself. But it's always good to have a "legitimate" journalist confirm your suspicion in print.

Tom D'Antoni did more than just HAVE these suspicions -- he ACTED on them. Which is to say, when he had one, he made up a story to go along with the suspicion and traded the story for money.

God bless America. I say again, GOD BLESS AMERICA! I take back some of the things I've said about it.

Isn't this the greatest country in the world; a country where your sickest fantasy can be put into print (as long as it happened overseas and can't be fact-checked), and people will pay you money for having it?

BUY THIS BOOK. HEAR? HEAR?
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars great humor writing, February 7, 2006
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This review is from: Rabid Nun Infects Entire Convent: And Other Sensational Stories from a Tabloid Writer (Paperback)
i enjoyed this book mostly because of the irrevrence of the author. in this country, where the religious right and the republicans are in our bedrooms, phones, emails and wombs, it is really refreshing to read something that breaks through all those barriers. i bought a lot of them for christmas gifts and all my friends i gave them to, called to thank me and tell me how much they laughed. i enjoyed the commentary before each story. i mean don't we all stand in line at the check out counter and pick these up while we're waiting? haven't you ever wondered what kind of a mind could spew out such insanity? of course you have. so i say pick up a copy and take a break from the real insanity in the world. which causes me to think about how the tabloids have to get more outrageous because reality could have been an avant garde novel 20 years ago.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not as Good as I had hoped., November 16, 2006
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This review is from: Rabid Nun Infects Entire Convent: And Other Sensational Stories from a Tabloid Writer (Paperback)
I recently bought Bay Boy Lives, and enjoyed every detail of this humor packed book, an oversize book, with each page laid out just like The World Weekly News, photos and inserts included. I bought Rabid Nun because it was suggested by Amazon, and the reviews seemed pretty good, and I needed a good laugh. I was very disappointed, when I read it last night. The stories seemed very mean spirited, not funny and certainly not clever. There are very few stories, and lots of blank pages to take up space. The author seems angry at his lot in life and spends more than half of the book compaining and bashing people. I don't recommend this book, buy Bat Boy instead, and buy an extra to give as a Christmas present, too.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars I Laughed and Laughed and Laughed!, February 20, 2006
This review is from: Rabid Nun Infects Entire Convent: And Other Sensational Stories from a Tabloid Writer (Paperback)
Rabid Nun was one of the funniest books I've ever read! I heard about it in MAD magazine, and decided to buy it. I'm so glad I did. It was a hysterically funny compilation of the most twisted and bizarre tabloid stories ever to come from Tom D'Antoni's mind. Sure, the writing's not great and the autobiography snippits are dry...but what do you expect? It's a book of tabloid stories written by a tabloid writer! Anyways, this book was hysterically funny and worth your money! Go buy it now!
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Not much of a confession, February 6, 2006
This review is from: Rabid Nun Infects Entire Convent: And Other Sensational Stories from a Tabloid Writer (Paperback)
I love tabloids and their wacky stories, and I have always been fascinated by the strange universe their writers must inhabit. That's why I ended up purchasing this book, on the promise of its revelations on the little-known world of make-believe faux journalism.

Unfortunately, this book is not an autobiography, but rather a collection of rewritten/expanded stories originally published in The Sun. These 20-something stories are strewn together with what amounts to a very flat retelling of an interview the author gaves to Oprah. It would have fitted, overall, in a page and a half, and amounts to "My mind is twisted, how do I come up with this stuff, and hey, it's fiction, but it got me some good success with the girls!" That's it.

The stories themselves are mildly amusing, fairly standard tabloid gross-out, tongue-in-cheek stories. As is often the case, the byline itself is the whole punchline, so it's not much worth reading past the table of contents. A few are memorable, but your money would be better invested in this week's Weekly World News.
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