Word to the wise: you need to be up on your pop culture references from multiple decades to find this book funny. I love the SNL feel to the writing - satirical, farcical, witty, hilarious!
Winning sections:
The shark from Jaws keeps a journal: “So this is the journal that I’m supposed to be writing in, as prescribed by my latest therapist. I hope it helps but I have to be honest, I doubt it will...I’ve been through - what - five therapists now trying to fix this problem I have? And I’ve eaten three of those therapists.”
Dorothy Gale’s “thank you” letter to Glinda: “...I confess I do hope to return to Oz one day. Not to visit my traveling companions, mind you; they scared me. I hope whatever Satanic witchcraft animated and anthropomorphized them will wear off and they will be dead or otherwise obliterated. No, I hope to return so that I can somehow find a way to burn down your whole horrible world.”
The minutes from the all-dinosaur meeting (Jurassic Parks + Recreation Department): President Jeff Martin (Tyrannosaurus Rex) thanks his fellow dinosaurs for their nomination as president of the group: “I hope I earned your votes through my dedication and intellect, not just the threat of me eating you.”
Welp Restaurant Reviews for Cheers, Three’s Company, Casablanca, The Simpsons, Seinfeld, The Flintstones, Elvis’s Heartbreak Hotel, Norman Bates’s Hotel in Psycho, The Overlook Hotel in The Shining, and Kellerman’s Resort in Dirty Dancing.
Darth Vader’s unsent letters to Luke, Clarence talking about alternate realities for George Bailey, an editor telling Axl Rose how to write his lyrics better for Sweet Child o’ Mine, Rod Serling’s rejected Twilight Zone episodes, the classified files on the other agents before Bond 007, etc.
The reasons some may not love the book as much: some sections may go on a tad too long (loses the joke a bit), some sections may reference a pop culture element with which the reader is drastically unfamiliar (references from the 60s-current), and some jokes are used over again in different pop culture references.
I would say, it’s a good read if you focus on the ones you like and get, the ones that tickle your funny bone - however, you can skip the ones you don’t get or the ones that you just don’t think are funny.