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See allThis is the kind of book human omnivores should have a written excuse for not reading.
Unless, of course, they can tell you precisely what goes on in this book.
An ambitious exploration of social dexterity, “Hop on Pop” may be the most important book of our time. Rather than viewing Pop-hopping as rude or cruel, Seuss argues that it is a delightful, possibly necessary act.
“Hop on Pop” is the most important, timely book you will ever read. Now excuse me, I've got to find my Pop.
Learn new words, take daily naps, exercise well, eat well, and of course, play video games.
“The effects induced by regular video-gaming can be compared to what occurs in the brain of a concert pianist.”
Excellent late-era Bukowski. He feels humbled in this poems, content with a life of classical music and cats, yet he's still very smart and attuned to nonsense and fraudulence and what Real Living entails.
It's almost kind of cute, this book.