Declare Books In Favor Of The Bible of Unspeakable Truths
ISBN: | 0446552305 (ISBN13: 9780446552301) |
Edition Language: | English |
Greg Gutfeld
Hardcover | Pages: 304 pages Rating: 3.95 | 860 Users | 83 Reviews

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Title | : | The Bible of Unspeakable Truths |
Author | : | Greg Gutfeld |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | First Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 304 pages |
Published | : | May 25th 2010 by Grand Central Publishing (first published 2010) |
Categories | : | Politics. Humor. Nonfiction. Comedy |
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Greg Gutfeld, the acclaimed host of the popular, nightly Fox News show Red Eye, has packed this book full of his most aggressive (and funny) diatribes -- each chapter exploring Unspeakable Truths that cut right to the core and go well beyond just politics. Greg deconstructs pop culture, media, kids, disease, race, food, sex, celebrity, current events, and nearly every other aspect of life, with Truths including but not limited to: "if you're over 25 and still use party as a verb, then you're beyond redemption," "the media wanted bird flu to kill thousands," "attractive people don't write for a living," "death row inmates make the best husbands," and "the urge to punch Zach Braff in the face is completely natural."With an irreverent voice, incredible wit, and a firm take on just about everything, this is a manual for how to think about stuff, by a guy who has thought about precisely that same stuff. And, even if you disagree with Greg, this book will make you laugh--guaranteed.
Rating Regarding Books The Bible of Unspeakable Truths
Ratings: 3.95 From 860 Users | 83 ReviewsCommentary Regarding Books The Bible of Unspeakable Truths
I enjoyed Red Eye and really love the Greg Gutfeld Show. His schtick doesn't exactly transfer very well to the page though. Still enjoyable however and worth your time. Find it. Buy it! Read it!The Bible of Unspeakable Truths by Greg Gutfeld was an enjoyable read. I have always thought his sarcastic sense of humor is pretty funny, and I have watched him a good amount on The Five. This book consists of a bunch of small ~one page stories, opinions, and diatribes about various vaguely related topics. You can pick up this book anywhere throughout the 300 pages and start reading, as it is not a unified or organized work.Gutfelds book reads exactly like his on-air commentary sounds, so a
This book is so not something I would usually pick up. (It was a gift and I am open minded for having read it even though I find the author infuriating.) While witty and sometimes funny, Gutfeld is acerbic and bitter; honestly he just seems like a bully. Another reviewer mentioned that Gutfeld writes exactly the way he talks and that is 100% spot on - now I cant get his irritating voice out of my head.

This is a man who takes nothing seriously. He reminds me very much of myself before the depression set in as heavily as it has; a sort of avatar for Coyote, finding humor in everything, because everything is ridiculous and because being too sincere and earnest is both exhausting and, after a point, obnoxious. He even closes the book by thanking Satan, not because he is a Satanist but because (as he states) he figures it's safer to cover all his bases.Incidentally, Greg Gutfeld is a former
The author is the "bad man" host of Red-eye. The show sometimes surprises me with its vulgarity and the book is really not much different. That being said, oh, how I laughed. I like the type of person that tells you what they think and with Mr. Gutfield's book, I certainly got that!!Not for children, however, I did read my teens a few funny bits about raising children. I must admit, some stuff was a bit vulgar(does anyone use that word anymore?) and I don't really care too much for that sort of
Not sure if I've ever read a book on any subject that had a LOL on every page; this book does. But this book isn't about politics, it's about Unspeakable Truths on any subject under the sun. The best parts of the book are where he talks about pop culture and anything else that pops into his mind. Here's an example of the way Gutfeld's mind works:Old Porn is Better Than New Porn"Every time I "accidentally" stumble onto some Internet porn, I get adolescent porno flashbacks. I miss the old stuff.
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