Shyam Amladi & Garth T. Pendleton, Why Me? Confused American Male Reviews
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Guest 19th Apr 2009
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Good Points: Common themes, surely lot of what Garth is narrating we have all been through. Writing style is terrific, racy, conversational and fast paced.
Bad Points: Did not really see any. Some of the humor is tongue-in-cheek, so takes a bit to sink.
General comments: Shyam Amladi & Garth T. Pendleton's, Why Me? Confused American Male is anexcellent read. Very funny, looks like the author lives a charmed life. Blokes like him and the tangles they get into tear me up!
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Guest 25th Mar 2009
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Shyam Amladi & Garth T. Pendleton's "Why Me? Confused American Male" is highly recommend. Light reading, but in its own strange way, informative about people and their traits.
Everyday topics handled with good style. I think in America we have lost what used to be family style fun, where subtly poking fun at each other is part of social life and interaction. Good, funny and engaging read.- Read Guest's review (81 words)
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Guest 21st Mar 2009
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Why Me? Confused American Male by Shyam Amladi & Garth T Pendleton is a fantastic book. You will love it. I think it is still sold through Amazon!!
Quick reading. Being a female, I enjoyed the barbs at the expense of males---deliciously thrown by another male, specially where his wife, Nora is so much smarter than him!. No wonder men are such babies! Clean humour.
Another thing. Author is very observant, as many of the episodes are very common, and yet I was amazed at the humorous or ironic c ...- Read Guest's review (156 words)
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wildhumdinger
10th Jan 2007
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Garth is a great study in today's man -- confused, ambitious, always trying, and barely succeeding. Reminds me of Ralph Kramden.- Read wildhumdinger's review (67 words)






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