Zen And The Art Of The Collegiate Essay Review
It's all in here . . . all about J.M. Fisher . . . what he ate for breakfast . . . his bizarre mood swings . . . his misguided attempts at stand-up comedy . . . life-coaching offered by his buddy, the Magic Swami . . . and his manly fascination with beautiful women. Some readers may ask, "Why should I care?" Well, Fisher answers that challenging question, and exposes all, in his blockbuster chapter, "Au Naturel!" Features his Mega-Monster hits: "Citizen Jess," "Life on Mars?" and "Doctor Chopstick." All-in-all, more than 50 personal essays -- exclusively by Fisher -- writing about university life as a middle-aged man -- in the 21st century. All his classics are here! Including, "Go Urban, Dude!" "Mr Stickman," "The Value of Deception," "Nothing Worthwhile Considered," and "On Truth and Lies in a Global Sense." This is the Real McCoy Collection -- not some lame MP3's or karoke tracks, but the original words -- perfectly bound inside a real book.
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