Broken Piano for President
A Comedy, Humor, Horror book. Who's the boss?TONY DANZA, YOU PRICK! Patrick Wensink, Broken Piano for President //
Ever drank too much and forgot what happened? Don't be embarrassed. Deshler Dean faces this problem every day of his life.Dean is far more brilliant and productive when he's blackout drunk. In the last few months alone, he has invented a hamburger more addictive than crystal meth, scored a six-figure record contract for his terrible art rock band, and started dating a woman he doesn't even recognize. Worse yet, he has become entangled in the biggest war since the Allies took on Germany.When rival fast food chains duke it out for control over Dean's burger-inventing genius, Dean and his band mates plunge into the absurd world of corporate paranoia and greed. As the violence of the burger wars spills out onto the streets, it's up to them to win over the hearts (and stomachs) of the American...
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- Pages: 372 pages
- ISBN: 9781621050209 / 0
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Needless to say, it'll make the competition look like crapped pants Patrick Wensink, Broken Piano for President // Who's the boss?TONY DANZA, YOU PRICK! Patrick Wensink, Broken Piano for President //
This book has to be read to be believed. Half the time, you have no idea what the hell is going on but it all somehow manages to tie together and make sense. The best way I can describe it I think is this: Broken Piano for President is like a train that has come off the rails but it's still managing to hold things together until about... phew finally finished it. That isn't a knock on the book, I found the plot fun and humorous, the writing was strong, and the characters interesting. I just took ages to read it.Fuller review to come eventually. Even though it became famous for the cover, the book should be recognised as being good on its own merit. Recently, Publishers Weekly reviewed Patrick Wensink's Broken Piano for President. To say that they panned it is an understatement. To say that they couldn't be bothered to actually review it is another. Here's the link: http://www.publishersweekly.com/978-1.... I'd like to take this space to answer their limited criticism with a review...