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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
May be the funniest book I've ever read,
By A Customer
This review is from: Tales of Young Urban Failure (Hardcover)
A friend and I stumbled across this book in a Barnes & Noble three years ago, and though we opened our copies to different pages, we both started laughing so hard we were doubled over, and we couldn't get to the cash register fast enough. I let people borrow my copy occasionally, but only for short times and after extracting a promise to care for it. Erik Moe captures *everything* about the awkwardness of transitioning from kid to adult in your 20s, watching your friends get married, being stuck in the lame dues-paying job with jerk coworkers, struggling to become a grownup while still enjoying the things you loved in college. I can't do this book justice with mere words. Find yourself a copy!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
All hail the Moe-God!,
By A Customer
This review is from: Tales of Young Urban Failure (Hardcover)
Woo-hoo! Go you crazy Moe! You rocking, sleazing, bad-copywriter-drawing, carnivorous creative director dream-having crazy piece of wordboy. You're an inspiration, Moe, to anyone who ever got laid off from an ad agency, watched bad TV with his pixel-monkey, went without for more days than any man should and really truly believes three chords and a Mexican-built Stratocaster makes for an instant ticket to Credville. Why'd they stop printing your book Moe? Why? Whyyyyyyyyyyyy?!!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This book Rocks,
By A Customer
This review is from: Tales of Young Urban Failure (Hardcover)
Witty and urbane, this book is a must for anyone stuggling to fit in in today's complex career world. Moe shares his hopes and fears in a funny, down-to-earth way. Moe proves that you must be careful what you wish for, once you get it, it may not be all that it seemed. If only the publisher would have gieven this book a chance, Moe would be the toat of the town. Next time, publisher, book Moe on Howard Stern.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
This is the funniest book of the decade,
By JKrauss366@aol.com (Denver, CO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tales of Young Urban Failure (Hardcover)
Moe brilliantly captures the frustrations and pleasures of those between jobs. This was unequivically the funniest book I have read in years. One wonders how autobiographical this book is and whether Moe is still alive!
5.0 out of 5 stars
THE FUNNIEST BEST book/stick figure comic story ever!,
By Melody Claassen (Downingtown, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tales of Young Urban Failure (Hardcover)
Ok, so I don't even usually read for "fun." But, I my sister had this book so I read it a while back, and it was HILarious! THen, luckily, she still had it. So I just read it again yesterday. It made me laugh just as much as it did the first time I read it! PLus, it's easy enough to breeze through in just one sitting because it's so good. Even though I'm only 20 and not necessarily in the age range that this book seems to target, I can definitely still relate to certain parts. I rate "The Moe Chronicles" the best book I've read so far when it comes to humor! It's the type of book you just can't stop to put down the first, second, or even third time you read it! I don't have one bad thing to say about it....
5.0 out of 5 stars
Riproaringly Funny,
By A Customer
This review is from: Tales of Young Urban Failure (Hardcover)
This was given to me a gift recently, with a short explanation of how it was decided that was for me. That was judged by the cover: a crudely drawn man sitting on a couch, clutching a beer in one hand saying somewhat jocularly "I should write a screenplay." Needless to say, though I'm only 18, I enjoyed this book immensely, and look forward to having similar experiences to draw experiences from. Yes, I was kidding, but when Erik Moe looks back on them, even the most horrible of all the mundane catastrophies abound in urban life seem funny.
5.0 out of 5 stars
One of a very few books I've found truly funny,
By Edward Dougherty (Philly, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tales of Young Urban Failure (Hardcover)
I grabbed this book right off the sale rack and flipped through exactly one page and went up and bought it. I'm not what you'd call an 'impulse buyer' (read cheap). This book is for anyone who is 25-35. In that age group this book is nearly autobiographical! For anyone who's ever spent more on a case of beer than they have on that week's groceries. Read this. There are only about 5 books that are truly funny in my opinion- this is one of them.
5.0 out of 5 stars
All hail the Moe-God (again!),
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This review is from: Tales of Young Urban Failure (Hardcover)
Woo-hoo! Go you crazy Moe! You rocking, sleazing, bad-copywriter-drawing, carnivorous creative director-dream-having crazy piece of wordboy. You're an inspiration, Moe, to anyone who ever got laid off from an ad agency, watched bad TV with his pixel-monkey, went without for more days than any man should and really truly believes three chords and a Mexican-built Stratocaster makes for an instant ticket to Credville. Why'd they stop printing your book Moe? Why? Whyyyyyyyyyyyy! (I know this review is already here under another @ress, but I wanted to put it on my member's page...)
5.0 out of 5 stars
Hilarious! Great book, especially for Generation X-ers,
By A Customer
This review is from: Tales of Young Urban Failure (Hardcover)
I haven't laughed so hard in a long time. This is a light and humorous "slice of life" type book. I think Generation X-ers will love it and will be able to relate to it the most. I have given a copy to each of my closest friends as gifts and every one of them loved it as much as I did
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Tales of Young Urban Failure by Erik Moe (Hardcover - August 1, 1996)
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