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A review by theartolater
Every Day is an Atheist Holiday by Penn Jillette
4.0
Penn Jillette, after how successful God, No! was, gets a second book, this time with the conceit of using holidays as a backdrop for his stories and advocacy.
If you know Penn Jillette, you know what you're getting - unfiltered opinion, some humor, some heart, and some pretty crazy stories. This book, of course, is no different. He runs the gamut from bizarre early adulthood stories to a few pieces on his Celebrity Apprentice experiences, touches plenty on both the business of magic and atheism, and pretty much succeeds in making a really readable, quick book.
No curveballs here: if you're like me and could probably spend hours listening to Penn talk about anything at all, this book is worth picking up.
If you know Penn Jillette, you know what you're getting - unfiltered opinion, some humor, some heart, and some pretty crazy stories. This book, of course, is no different. He runs the gamut from bizarre early adulthood stories to a few pieces on his Celebrity Apprentice experiences, touches plenty on both the business of magic and atheism, and pretty much succeeds in making a really readable, quick book.
No curveballs here: if you're like me and could probably spend hours listening to Penn talk about anything at all, this book is worth picking up.