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Family Guy: It takes a Village Idiot, and I Married One (Family Guy (Harper Entertainment))

Family Guy: It takes a Village Idiot, and I Married One (Family Guy (Harper Entertainment))
By Alex Borstein, Cherry Chevapravatdumrong

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In addition to sharing detailed accounts of her highest highs and lowest lows, as well as her scathing views on the state of public affairs today, Mayor Lois Griffin also shares the pages of this book with the people who put her in office. By giving them such a strong voice in this record of history, she not only reveals how Quagmire pimped out the vote, Peter sold out to the media, Meg coped with sudden celebrity through sullen poetry, Stewie mounted yet another terrorist plot against her, disgraced former mayor West recovered from defeat, and she herself succumbed to the temptations of the job, she also reveals just how valuable she holds the ideals of democracy.

Part biography, part town-ography, this no-holds-barred book comes with a strong message for all: It takes a village—and sometimes even a village idiotÂ’s wife—to set things right in America again.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #382247 in Books
  • Published on: 2007-05-01
  • Released on: 2007-05-08
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 96 pages

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No TV censors allowed !4
This book has the title of a Family Guy episode which premiered the same week as publication, so I thought it would be a written version of the show. Instead, it is all-new material, presented by Lois Griffin about her term as Mayor of Quahog. Each member of the Griffin family, and all the major cast members of the show, also have their say. It is all very funny and mostly adult humor. This is not a children's book !! The humor is similar to the "Family Guy Live in Vegas" music CD (2005) and more explicit then Alex Borstein's recent DVD 'Drop-Dead Gorgeous in a Down-to-Earth Bombshell Sort of Way'. Both Lois and Meg feel they disappointed their fathers by not being born boys, Mayor West contributes a recipe,Chris designs T-shirts, and Peter lists his top ten TV shows. The least explicit humor is,oddly,from Quagmire !
The extensive artwork in the book exactly matches the show, with a little drop-shadow to make the figures appear to jump off the page. I recommend this book to all fans of Family Guy, or the marvelous Alex Borstein, but you might want to keep it away from the kids !!

Very funny book5
This book is excellent. I had watched the episode of the show with the same title, and expected this purely to be a rehashing of the episode. However it turned out to be something totally different, something of a tribute to the clueless side of politics. Not all the Family Guy books are that good, but this is one of the best of the series. I think even a casual watcher of the show, and not a fan per say, could enjoy it.

Bright and witty; just what we expect from the Family Guy writers.5
I found it to be witty and entertaining. Cherry's influence is obvious. There are some serious moments amidst the generally zany telling of the story. Quite a commentary on the shape of modern American Culture.