Every Day Is an Atheist Holiday!
By Penn Jillette
By Penn Jillette
By Penn Jillette
By Penn Jillette
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$24.00
Oct 29, 2013 | ISBN 9780142180273
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Nov 13, 2012 | ISBN 9781101600740
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Praise
“[Jillette’s] words are funny, dignified and make perfect sense. An outspoken wordsmith offers more intelligent, humorous and against-the-grain perspectives.”—Kirkus Reviews
“Jillette, the taller and more verbose half of Penn & Teller follows up 2011’s God No! with this further exploration of his own atheism….allowing his intelligence and razor-sharp wit to shine through….will surely appeal not only to Penn & Teller fans, but also to readers who welcome the opportunity to examine their own deeply held beliefs from a new angle.”—David Pitt, Booklist
“Undeniably fun….fans of Jillette’s magic and comedy will be thrilled….entertaining….it would be difficult to not find something fun here.”—Publisher’s Weekly
“Penn Jillette is a twenty-first-century Lord of Misrule: big, boisterously anarchic, funny, Rabelaisian, impossible—and unique. There isn’t—couldn’t be—better not be—anybody like him.”—Richard Dawkins, New York Times bestselling author of The God Delusion
“Giddily blasphemous…Jillette the author sounds like Jillette the performer—sharp and subversive…There is a forceful intelligence at work here.”—The Washington Post Book World
“Thoughtful and provocative…The man can really tell a story: he is wonderful at finding the right vivid image, the right hilarious detail.”—NPR.org
“His books are where we get the unfiltered Penn….Who wouldn’t want advice about April Fools’ Day from America’s trickster laureate?….The best parts [of the book] are random, profane but delicious insider stories that few others can deliver.”—Wall Street Journal
“Readers will enjoy extremely funny stories from a man who loves his family and doesn’t let his celebrity go to his head.”—Associated Press
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