Everyone You Hate Is Going to Die
By Daniel Sloss
By Daniel Sloss
By Daniel Sloss
By Daniel Sloss
By Daniel Sloss
Read by Daniel Sloss
By Daniel Sloss
Read by Daniel Sloss
Category: Humor | Biography & Memoir | Performing Arts
Category: Humor | Biography & Memoir | Performing Arts
Category: Humor | Biography & Memoir | Performing Arts | Audiobooks
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$29.00
Oct 12, 2021 | ISBN 9780525658146
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Oct 12, 2021 | ISBN 9780525658153
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Oct 12, 2021 | ISBN 9780593291917
402 Minutes
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Praise
“This is the Pandora’s Box of self-help books.” —Conan O’Brien
“When I was told that Daniel Sloss had written a book, I was immensely interested since I’d resented him already by watching his standup specials — for his quick wit and free-associative irreverent style that I thought I’d originated. Spoiler alert: Don’t be disappointed if, by reading this book, everyone you hate doesn’t die, but what a title. And what a book. It’s smart, acerbic, and incredibly funny. I suggest you read it. And anything else Daniel sends our way. He’s a very special comic mind and one that is a gift to those of us who need to hear from our best, hilarious, demented, smart friend.” —Bob Saget
“The only thing wrong with this book is that at my age everyone I hate is already dead.” —Peter Bart
“The funniest book I’ve ever read for libel.” —The Alfred A. Knopf lawyer
“[Sloss is] dirty, sweet and clever.” —Elise Czajkowski, The New York Times
“Sloss uses comedy as a means to not only make his fans laugh but also to raise critical questions about the way we act . . .” —Christina Zhao, Newsweek
“He tells jokes that are transgressive, that are shocking, that are dark enough to emphasize that he’s not some kind of pious, soggy, joyless hector.” —Sophie Gilbert, The Atlantic
“His bits teem with curse words, wicked daydreams…But the slapstick is a preamble: Sloss’s signature move is a pivot to vulnerability.” —Eren Orbey, The New Yorker
“Sloss offers insights on toxic masculinity, gender and sexuality that are at once deliciously dark, hilarious and profound.” —Debbie Hall, Daily Record
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