Synopses & Reviews
“Leto is as funny as she is well-read; a delight for bibliophiles and wannabes alike.”
—Wylie Overstreet, author of
The History of the World According to FacebookLauren Leto, humor blogger and co-author of Texts from Last Night, now offers a fascinating field guide to the hearts and minds of readers everywhere. Judging a Book by Its Lover is like a literary Sh*t My Dad Says—an unrelentingly witty and delightfully irreverent guide to the intricate world of passionate literary debate, at once skewering and celebrating great writers, from Dostoevsky to Ayn Rand to Jonathan Franzen, and all the people who read them. This provocative, smart, and addictively funny tome arose out of Letos popular “book porn” blog posts, and it will delight and outrage literature fans, readers of Stuff White People Like and I Judge You When You Use Poor Grammar—people obsessed with literary culture and people fed up with literary culture—in equal measure.
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“In terms of allowing me to sound smart at cocktail parties, this book surpassed my English degree by page twelve.” < b=""> Christian Lander, author of < i=""> Stuff White People Like <> <>
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“Leto is as funny as she is well-read; a delight for bibliophiles and wannabes alike.” < b=""> Wylie Overstreet, author of < i=""> The History of the World According to Facebook <> <>
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“Its On the Origin of Species for the library set.” < b=""> James Frey, author of < i=""> A Million Little Pieces <> <>
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“If CliffsNotes had an opinion and a couple of drinks under their belts, theyd sound like Lauren Leto.” < b=""> Omnivoracious.com <>
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“Its On the Origin of Species for the library set.” < b=""> James Frey, author of < i=""> A Million Little Pieces <> <>
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Leto is as funny as she is well-read; a delight for bibliophiles and wannabes alike. Wylie Overstreet, author of The History of the World According to Facebook
Lauren Leto, humor blogger and co-author of Texts from Last Night, now offers a fascinating field guide to the hearts and minds of readers everywhere. Judging a Book by Its Lover is like a literary Sh*t My Dad Says an unrelentingly witty and delightfully irreverent guide to the intricate world of passionate literary debate, at once skewering and celebrating great writers, from Dostoevsky to Ayn Rand to Jonathan Franzen, and all the people who read them. This provocative, smart, and addictively funny tome arose out of Leto s popular book porn blog posts, and it will delight and outrage literature fans, readers of Stuff White People Like and I Judge You When You Use Poor Grammar people obsessed with literary culture and people fed up with literary culture in equal measure."
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Want to impress the hot stranger at the bar who asks for your take on
Infinite Jest? Dying to shut up the blowhard in front of you whos pontificating on Cormac McCarthys “recurring road narratives”? Having difficulty keeping Francine Prose and Annie Proulx straight?
For all those overwhelmed readers who need to get a firm grip on the relentless onslaught of must-read books to stay on top of the inevitable conversations that swirl around them, Lauren Letos Judging a Book by Its Lover is manna from literary heaven! A hilarious send-up of—and inspired homage to—the passionate and peculiar world of book culture, this guide to literary debate leaves no reader or author unscathed, at once adoring and skewering everyone from Jonathan Franzen to Ayn Rand to Dostoyevsky and the people who read them.
About the Author
Lauren Leto dropped out of law school to start the popular humor blog “Texts from Last Night.” She co-authored the book Texts from Last Night: All the Texts No One Remembers Sending. She lives in Brooklyn.