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About the Author

Joy Behar is currently a co-host on ABC's The View. She appears as a neurotic patient on Dr. Katz: Professional Therapist for Comedy Central. She was a talk show host on her own WABC radio show and had a role in Woody Allen's Manhattan Murder Mystery. She lives in New York City.
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Series

Works by Joy Behar

Associated Works

Ice Age: Continental Drift [2012 film] (2012) — Actor — 370 copies, 2 reviews
Stewie Griffin: The Untold Story [2005 film] (2005) — Actor — 138 copies
The Penguin Book of Women's Humour (1996) — Contributor — 124 copies

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Birthdate
1942-10-07
Gender
female
Education
Queens College
Stony Brook University
Occupations
comedian
television host
Organizations
ABC
HLN
Nationality
USA
Associated Place (for map)
USA

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6 reviews
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Each chapter of this narrative is devoted to one letter of the alphabet; each letter offers several entries, dictionary-style, all of which are a thinly-veiled disparagement or an outright criticism of President Donald Trump.

This self-serving book, with its hateful, petty insults, lacks any true humor readers might expect from the celebrated comedienne. Readers are likely to find reading these appalling pages analogous to the embarrassment they feel for a would-be humorist when show more sitting in the audience suffering through a cringe-worthy monologue/performance in which every attempt at humor fails miserably.

Touted as a satirical look at “everything that’s wrong” with at the president, this book is, in fact, a diatribe of nastiness.

Don’t bother.
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This is a funny look at Donald Trump through the use of the alphabet. Some of the selections had me laughing out loud, they were so descriptive, accurate and hilarious! A wonderful look at a very scary time through the use of humor!
This collection of short, but entertaining vignettes from Behar made me laugh out loud sometimes, while other times I just shook my head in disbelief that she would write THAT. Great insight into the world of American Italians, as well. Nice quick read.
This humorous book, written by comedian Joy Behar, is the story of Max, a mutt (a sheetzucacapoopoo) who wants to play with the other dogs in the neighborhood but finds that the purebred dogs are snobs and want nothing to do with him or the other mutts. Max thinks this is silly since they are all so much alike so he is determined to find a way to get all the dogs playing together!
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Works
6
Also by
3
Members
174
Popularity
#123,125
Rating
3.1
Reviews
6
ISBNs
18

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