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1. Heads in Beds: Review Haiku

I confess: I've never
tipped. I didn't know how
critical it was.

Heads in Beds: A Reckless Memoir of Hotels, Hustles, and So-called Hospitality by Jacob Tomsky. Doubleday, 2012, 256 pages.

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2. God, If You're Not Up There, I'm F*cked: Review Haiku


Good Lord. I had no
idea what was going on
behind the scenes. Damn.


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3. The Happiness Project: Review Haiku


Nothing earth-shattering,
but a step up from your
average self-help tome.



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4. Flunking Sainthood: Review Haiku


Marvelous treatise
on our status as sinners all.
Good thing there's grace.

Flunking Sainthood: A Year of Breaking the Sabbath, Forgetting to Pray, and Still Loving My Neighbor by Jana Riess. Paraclete Press, 2011, 192 pages.

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5. The Story of Charlotte's Web: Review Haiku


A bit precious, a
bit pretentious, but how
could I resist this one?


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6. This Won't Hurt a Bit: Review Haiku


The first step in
Medical Memoir Addiction:
admit your problem.


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7. Sex, Murder, and the Meaning of Life: Review Haiku


Debunks "lizard brain"
idea, but not as clever
as he thinks he is.



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8. Crazy U: Review Haiku


Hapless dad tackles
college admissions while
trying not to succumb.


Crazy U: One Dad's Crash Course in Getting His Kid Into College by Andrew Ferguson. S&S, 2011, 240 pages.

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9. Cinderella Ate My Daughter: Review Haiku


Why millennial
feminists go Gaga for
Disney prosti-tots.



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10. Let's Panic About Babies: Review Haiku



Fussy and Finslippy
don't know nothin' about
birthin' no babies.





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11. Whiter Shades of Pale: Review Haiku


Snarky musings on ironic beards and bulky sweaters. Mindless fun.



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12. Finishing the Hat: Review Haiku


Made me find CDs and relive my junior-high

Sondheim obsession.


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13. Alvin Ho: Allergic to Birthday Parties, Science Projects, and Other Man-Made Catastrophes: Review Haiku


Zombie Louisa
May Alcott was my favorite
part. Love Alvin Ho!


Alvin Ho: Allergic to Birthday Parties, Science Projects, and Other Man-Made Catastrophes by Lenore Look, illustrated by LeUyen Pham. Schwartz & Wade, 2010, 192 pages.

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14. The Mysterious Howling: Review Haiku


Shelve it next to The
Penderwicks
in my cache of
old-fashioned Awesome.


The Incorrigible Children of Ashton Place: The Mysterious Howling by Maryrose Wood. Balzer + Bray, 2010, 272 pages.

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15. Superfreakonomics: Review Haiku


Full of good stuff to
impress your uncle Bob at
next year's Christmas bash.


Read on a Kindle.

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