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kristinlea's review against another edition
funny
informative
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
fast-paced
4.0
lannklein's review against another edition
funny
fast-paced
3.75
While it was interesting to learn about Greg’s work prior to Fox, a lot of it had already been mentioned in his previous books. I had hoped for more about Red Eye as it was such a groundbreaking show and it got Greg to where he is today, but there was only scraps.
This book was interesting in it’s own way but not as entertaining as Greg’s books usually are which took away from the experience.
This book was interesting in it’s own way but not as entertaining as Greg’s books usually are which took away from the experience.
woody1881's review against another edition
5.0
Greg Gutfeld is a lot of things. That is what makes him so good at what he does.
The descriptions of the different flips give voice to something we are seeing but may not be properly considering. There are a lot of ideas and advice here.
I would have appreciated an accompanying video that included actual flips by Greg, Dana Perino, Kat, and Joe Machi, but especially Tyrus. Jesse Watters can't flip because he has to walk around like he is balancing a book on his head to avoid losing his high-dollar hair.
The only negative critique I can offer is the obvious oppression of Brian Kilmeade. Greg recognizes Kilmead's boundless intelect and lightning fast wit, causing Gutfeld to attack Kilmeade to keep him on the defensive. Poor Kilmeade.
The descriptions of the different flips give voice to something we are seeing but may not be properly considering. There are a lot of ideas and advice here.
I would have appreciated an accompanying video that included actual flips by Greg, Dana Perino, Kat, and Joe Machi, but especially Tyrus. Jesse Watters can't flip because he has to walk around like he is balancing a book on his head to avoid losing his high-dollar hair.
The only negative critique I can offer is the obvious oppression of Brian Kilmeade. Greg recognizes Kilmead's boundless intelect and lightning fast wit, causing Gutfeld to attack Kilmeade to keep him on the defensive. Poor Kilmeade.
traderrobb's review against another edition
funny
hopeful
inspiring
lighthearted
reflective
relaxing
fast-paced
5.0
suvata's review
4.0
Greg Gutfeld, a conservative political satirist, shares his personal stories, opinions, and insights on topics such as politics, media, culture, and entertainment. The book is a witty and irreverent commentary on the state of late night television and the culture wars in America. Of course, I really enjoyed this book being a huge fan of Gutfeld, Tyrus, and Kat Timph. 4-Stars
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