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.