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Joe Queenan

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19+ verk 2,187 medlemmar 69 recensioner 3 favoritmärkta

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Joe Queenan was born November 3, 1950. The author of five previous books, Joe Queenan is a contributing editor at GQ and writes a column, "Good Fences," for The New York Times. He lives in Tarrytown, New York. (Publisher Provided)

Inkluderar namnen: Queenan Joe, Joe Queenan

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I love books about books and am always intrigued by real readers' passions. So I enjoyed this very much. Too long and with some schticks I found tiresome, but these were overcome. Now to go make those booklists. . .
 
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fmclellan | 30 andra recensioner | Jan 23, 2024 |
occasionally, you'll catch queenan trying way too hard to be cute while snarking, but otherwise, this book is warm and fun.
 
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alison-rose | 30 andra recensioner | May 22, 2023 |
A funny book, but dated. Probably just my age but it induced more nostalgia than hilarity. The narration of his trip to Branson, Missouri was the best - "Bayreuth for bozos", indeed.
 
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dhaxton | 7 andra recensioner | Apr 19, 2023 |
This book sounded like a funny read; I’m used to seeing Boomers (yes, I was born in 1954, so that’s me, too) slagged on the internet but usually not in a humorous way, so I thought this would make a nice change.

I was disappointed. Yes, some of it is funny- very much so. But he repeats himself from chapter to chapter. And, while he’s funny, he’s mean spirited. He may be a Boomer himself, but it’s obvious he despises a lot of his fellow cohort. He seems to think that being ‘cool’ is all that most of us think about, but we are hardly the only generation to do so. Witness man buns, midnight bike rides, young folks who are every bit as organic and holistic as the original hippies, the reverence for Mid-Century Modern, and a renewal of thrifting for style, not just for economics. The trends for growing one’s own fruit and vegetables (something almost mandatory for the Greatest Generation), as has macrame, crafting your own possessions, and vegetarianism. And the majority of the truly toxic (as opposed to just stereotypical) Boomers are in the upper-middle class; those of us in the lower economic levels didn’t go into arbitrage, turn into stock manipulators, or develop companies that destroyed the environment. We didn’t go from driving a VW to driving a giant SUV, we just changed to driving an old Subaru when the VW parts dried up. Yes, there are those of us at all economic (and toxicity levels) who liked Tapestry and CSN&Y. But despite his sneering at ‘cool’, he himself seems to have never done anything just for fun- heaven forbid he should listen to music that isn’t cool, or wear a T-shirt just because he still likes Emerson, Lake, & Palmer. He’s like the bully in high school who never actually hit anyone, but just threw barbed witticisms at his victims.

Even though he’s a Boomer, he wants all of us Boomers to get off of his lawn. Two stars.
… (mer)
 
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lauriebrown54 | 5 andra recensioner | Jul 3, 2022 |

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Medlemmar
2,187
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#11,727
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½ 3.6
Recensioner
69
ISBN
59
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