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This review was written for LibraryThing Member Giveaways.
A Newer Testament: Misanthropology Unleashed by Reneau H Reneau is a jumbled mess of sometimes humorous and sometimes asinine attempts at intelligent (or pseudo-intelligent, just as likely an option) gibberish. It isn't that it makes no sense, it just isn't worth making sense from. There are some fun passages but they tend to get buried under the writer's strain to be clever.

If you don't mind reading a short easy to read book for the small portions of humor I think this might well be worth your time. I didn't dislike it, I wasn't baffled by it, I just found it a bit too strained in its attempts at sounding both clever and funny. Borderline juvenile at times but that was not too bad.

Reviewed from a copy made available by the publisher via LibraryThing.
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pomo58 | outras 21 resenhas | Jun 6, 2016 |
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Not very interesting, kind of trite. The author tries too hard to be witty and it comes off as completely asinine. Also, the use of chrestomathy on the back cover made it sound like he was Mencken. Sir, you are no Mencken.
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campbs1 | outras 21 resenhas | Mar 8, 2015 |
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I received a copy of this book from a giveaway I won on LibraryThing.com and the following is my honest opinion for this book.

As a Book Reviewer with over 80 books under my belt [with the VAST MAJORITY having been done since August/September of last year] I've learned how to approach the various genres of books I've reviewed, from children's books all the way up to erotica, with one book which might be construed as being "smut."

In reading "A Newer Testament - Misanthrology Unleashed" I noticed the zany, "planned" chaotic manner of the writing. I read this particular book twice. The first read had been to get the "feel" of the book; the second had been more for its contents.

To begin with none of the book has been written in any sort of "traditional" manner, for example the first four items of book consists of precisely what this section of the book states, "CONVERSATIONS." There is no narrative written whatsoever instead you get a chorus taking its place. In this section you get, for example, you have an operatic retelling of the OJ trail, as if there hasn't been enough of rehashing of it already; with somewhat outrageous, and highly opinionated remarks of such topics as race and the right to have free speech.

Here in this section there is an outrageous fictitious trial of L. Frank Baum [wizard of Oz fame] for having written editorial which had been supporting genocide.

This is only of same of what awaits you as you read this book for which I'm crazy but still sane enough to give 4 STARS.
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MyPenNameOnly | outras 21 resenhas | Feb 21, 2015 |
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A few short stories that feel like a foreign film interpreted by Raoul Duke and Dr. Gonzo, but with a some witty, twisted phrases. Then some decent traditional satire.
 
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Bricker | outras 21 resenhas | Feb 12, 2015 |

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