This satire swung back and forth between so wildly absurd and hilarious I was in tears and thinking that a part would be funny if it wasn't the exact rhetoric with the word "cat" instead. A very difficult line to walk and I think the author achieved what a good satire does, a good make-you-laugh make-you-think balance. It does get redundant to try to read in one sitting but so does far-right rhetoric. Recommended for cat lovers who go feral thinking about Tucker Carlson.
funny lighthearted fast-paced

Gun Safety 2
Evolution 1
Abstinence 5
Online Safety 4
Drugs 4
Puberty 3
Postapocalyptic Survival 3
Satanism 3

A hilarious coffee table conversation piece. We don't even have a cat

CW: ableism, antisemitism, casual racism, classism, misogyny, racism

Thought it'd be satire- turned out to be hateful propaganda that used 'Jew' as a derogatory term.

Quite possibly the finest book written in the English language.
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DID NOT FINISH: 35%

The book is meant to be satirical and has some funny moments (I love the clearly photoshopped images) but at times it feels too much like a right-wing rant that it becomes less enjoyable to read. It just keeps going on and on about the topics, so I think if each topic was shorter it would be better. 

Even though this book is supposed to be satirical it often comes off as genuine right-wing ranting; which I didn't care for. I also hate puns, and there were soooo many of them. There were a few vaguely funny parts, but mostly I was just hoping for the book to be over.
funny medium-paced
funny lighthearted fast-paced

Ugh. I bailed early on. I had high hopes for this one. It was NOT funny at all.