A TV Guide to Life. How I Learned Everything I Needed to Know From Watching Television
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- Nombre de pages272
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-4406-2954-9
- EAN9781440629549
- Date de parution01/07/2008
- Protection num.Adobe DRM
- Taille378 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurBerkley
Résumé
Read Jeff Alexander's posts on the Penguin Blog. A couch potato's book of wisdom- 100% commercial free! Some say that entire generations of Americans are being raised by the television.like that's a bad thing. Not so, says author Jeff Alexander, long-time television writer, advocate of education by television, and recapper for the popular website Television Without Pity. Here, he offers the ultimate in life lessons as seen on TV.
Topics include: . Saved by the Bell: School on TV . Somebody Save Me: Super Powers and Magic Spells . Tell Me Why I Love You Like I Do: Relationships on TV . Making A Living: The Workplace . And more With a smart, snarky style, Alexander guides readers through important lessons gleaned from years of TV reviewing (now in convenient book form!), freeing up a whole new generation to learn other things, like how to cure cancer or solve world hunger.or anything more useful than watching TV (Author's note: Just joking.
there is no such thing).
Topics include: . Saved by the Bell: School on TV . Somebody Save Me: Super Powers and Magic Spells . Tell Me Why I Love You Like I Do: Relationships on TV . Making A Living: The Workplace . And more With a smart, snarky style, Alexander guides readers through important lessons gleaned from years of TV reviewing (now in convenient book form!), freeing up a whole new generation to learn other things, like how to cure cancer or solve world hunger.or anything more useful than watching TV (Author's note: Just joking.
there is no such thing).
Read Jeff Alexander's posts on the Penguin Blog. A couch potato's book of wisdom- 100% commercial free! Some say that entire generations of Americans are being raised by the television.like that's a bad thing. Not so, says author Jeff Alexander, long-time television writer, advocate of education by television, and recapper for the popular website Television Without Pity. Here, he offers the ultimate in life lessons as seen on TV.
Topics include: . Saved by the Bell: School on TV . Somebody Save Me: Super Powers and Magic Spells . Tell Me Why I Love You Like I Do: Relationships on TV . Making A Living: The Workplace . And more With a smart, snarky style, Alexander guides readers through important lessons gleaned from years of TV reviewing (now in convenient book form!), freeing up a whole new generation to learn other things, like how to cure cancer or solve world hunger.or anything more useful than watching TV (Author's note: Just joking.
there is no such thing).
Topics include: . Saved by the Bell: School on TV . Somebody Save Me: Super Powers and Magic Spells . Tell Me Why I Love You Like I Do: Relationships on TV . Making A Living: The Workplace . And more With a smart, snarky style, Alexander guides readers through important lessons gleaned from years of TV reviewing (now in convenient book form!), freeing up a whole new generation to learn other things, like how to cure cancer or solve world hunger.or anything more useful than watching TV (Author's note: Just joking.
there is no such thing).



