Me of Little Faith
More Me! Less Faith!
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Narrated by:
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Lewis Black
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Lewis Black
From the hilariously mad-as-hell Daily Show regular and New York Times– bestselling author comes a ferociously funny exploration of religion and faith.©2008 Lewis Black; (P)2008 Penguin Audiobooks
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Critic reviews
"The only person I know who can actually yell in print form."
—Jon Stewart
"The most engagingly pissed-off comedian ever."
—Stephen King
"Surprisingly thoughtful."
—The Washington Post
"You'll laugh while he's yelling."
—MSNBC.com
"Black throws humorous barbs at televangelism, the Mormon Church, and the Jewish faith in which he was raised."
—Entertainment Weekly
—Jon Stewart
"The most engagingly pissed-off comedian ever."
—Stephen King
"Surprisingly thoughtful."
—The Washington Post
"You'll laugh while he's yelling."
—MSNBC.com
"Black throws humorous barbs at televangelism, the Mormon Church, and the Jewish faith in which he was raised."
—Entertainment Weekly
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although I feel like the book lost some direction in the later 1/4 (as can happen when a joke goes on a while) I'm still very glad to have listened to it in Lewis's own voice. Honestly, it did leave me with a few deeper meanings to weight, the insights of which in sure will reveal themselves in time.
it was also quite and unexpected treat to hear the voice of Mark Linn-Baker in the last act of the performance. Mr.Linn-Baker was a great source of entertainment on perfect strangers along side Bronson Pinchot. in fact I think it's perhaps perfect that I be reminded of perfect strangers, for as a child with a very turbulent upbringing the show often brought me comfort and joy. The power of comedy knows no age after all.
Lewis has made me realize I need to work harder to laugh again. even in these awful times.
a religious experience, to be sure
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Lewis Black at his best!!!
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Just okay, not his best
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Just OK...and I love Lewis Black!
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LOVES IT!!!
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