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Mark Twain's Autobiography, 1910-2010 (2011)

by Michael Kupperman(Favorite Author)
3.62 of 5 Votes: 5
ISBN
1606994913 (ISBN13: 9781606994917)
languge
English
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Fantagraphics Books
review 1: Utterly ridiculous and chock full of silliness, I'd definitely recommend this if you enjoy random, humor. Conan O'Brien endorses the author, if that gives you any indication of what you are in for. If nothing else, you can read about the zany adventures of Mark Twain teaming up with Albert Einstein, hunting Yeti and accidently being on board the rocket ship that first landed Americans on the moon. Basically, it's Forrest Gump, minus the Oscar-bait story line.
review 2: Turns out that after writing about Huckleberry Finn and Tom Sawyer, Mark Twain didn't indeed die like history tells us but faked his death and then went on some wild and mostly hilarious adventures. Featuring a cast of hot broads, Al Eintstein, ventriloquist dummies, spies and a boat load more. A
... more really funny and absurd read. Chuckles were had, some even after I hadn't been reading the book for a while. Geddit. less
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WolfLeopard17
It was ridiculous but Mark Twain is funny even if he's fictional.
Bscott
My favorite part was the Highlander/Santa crossover
LoveDan
Disappointing execution of a funny idea.
alayne
That's right, Kupprrmann is your dada.
tcorsair
An absurd delight.
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