Is It Just Me or Is Everything Shit?: Insanely Annoying Modern Things

· Sold by Grand Central Publishing
Ebook
272
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Eligible

About this ebook

An encyclopedic attack on modern culture so hilariously bitter that it actually becomes uplifting. Based on two runaway UK bestsellers, this new American edition has been ingeniously adapted and features exclusive new material for US audiences by Brendan Hay, a former Daily Show headline producer and contributing writer to America: The Book.

If you hate chick lit, Che Guevara merchandise, pop Kabbalah, cosmetic-surgery-gone-wrong-as-tv-programming, DVDs with ads you can't skip, or any of a few hundred other insanely annoying modern things, then this book will finally lend creedence to your frustrations.

Say NO to the awful ideas, terrible people, useless products, and infuriating doublespeak that increasingly dominates our lives. Never before has there been a book so completely full of shit.

Clearly, it isn't just you...

About the author

Steve Lowe has written for numerous publications including Q, Big Issue, and Blender. Alan McArthur was deputy editor of Solidarity and has worked on campaigns for free education. They met at Cardiff University.

Brendan Hay was a headline producer for The Daily Show with Jon Stewart and a contributing writer to America: The Book. More recently, he's written for The Simpsons, Frank TV, and The Mighty B! Born and raised in New York, he earned his BFA in dramatic writing at New York University's Tisch School of the Arts. Brendan now resides in Los Angeles with his wife, playwright and freelance writer Jennifer Chen, and their three-legged cat, Bentley.

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