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University of Psychogenic Fugue:
A Course Catalog for Students of Life
| "UPF taught me more about life
than any of those books by that one guy with the funny name who is always
getting thanked by celebrities! Read it and learn yourself something!" |
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| "Think of the University of Psychogenic Fugue
as your own alma mater -- if Ken Kesey had been your dean and Abbie Hoffman
your adviser." |
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| "A thouroughly enjoyable read it is highly
recommended for those that enjoy satire and parody. Pick up a copy today
and have a good laugh." |
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| "Before selling your soul to the
government for student financial aid, pick up the new University of Psychogenic
Fugue" |
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| "Stylistically, "University of Psychogenic
Fugue" is perhaps most similar to the written comic delivery of
Dave Barry, with the same prediliction for over-the-top exaggerations
of cultural products and codes of conduct, and a similar gift for painting
the social insanity lying within everyday social inanity. Or think a
book-length version of a special college issue of "The Onion," with
about the same consistency and integrity of laugh-out loud scenarios,
and the occasional Joke That Really Makes You Think placed here and there
throughout for liability purposes." |
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| "Most of the time, Farrell and Morrow are alarmingly
correct in their hilarious analyses, especially from the commonly cynical
point of view of college students." |
| "It deserves
a place on the Dean's List of Pop Culture. Its incisive, insightful
tidbits are reminiscent of the old "National Lampoon" with
the tang of "The Onion" thrown in for flavor. The course
titles alone are worth the price of the book!" |
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| "University of Psychogenic
Fugue:offers a wonderfully funny perspective on the hallowed halls
of academia." |
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| "The parody pokes fun
at every imaginable detail of life on a college campus, from academic
policies to financial aid to Greek organizations." |