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  • Pub. Date: May 2008
  • Sales Rank: 585,059

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    • Pub. Date: May 2008
    • Publisher: Hachette Audio
    • Format: Compact Disc
    • Sales Rank: 585,059

    Synopsis

    BOOMSDAY'S heroine is Cassandra Devine, a charismatic 29-year-old blogger who incites massive political turmoil when, outraged over mounting Social Security debt, she politely suggests that Baby Boomers be given government incentives to kill themselves by age 75. Her modest proposal catches fire with millions of her outraged peers ("Generation Whatever") and an ambitious Senator seeking to gain the youth vote in his presidential campaign.
    With the help of Washington's greatest spin doctor, the blogger and the politician try to ride the issue of euthanasia for Boomers (they call it "Transitioning") all the way to the White House, over the forceful objections of the Religious Right and, of course, Baby Boomers, who are deeply offended by demonstrations on the golf courses of their retirement resorts.

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    The New York Times - Janet Maslin

    Bingo. Again. Mr. Buckley has a worrisomely tough time laying the groundwork for this premise, but his idea soon yields the exquisitely dizzy, Wodehouse-style mischief that is his specialty. Although his jumping-off point is generational warfare, it leads straight into a riotous morass of political ambition, with a screwball array of special-interest schemers embroiled in intricate, back-stabbing machinations. As one character sweetly summarizes this author’s outlook: “My, my, my, how very different are the workings of government from what we all read about in books as children. I wonder, do the Founders weep in heaven?”

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    Biography

    Christopher Buckley, "the quintessential political novelist of his time" according to Fortune magazine, is the winner of the distinguished ninth annual Thurber Prize for American Humor, Tom Wolfe has described him as "one of the funniest writers in the English language."
    Buckley is the author of eleven books, many of them national bestsellers, including Thank You For Smoking, God Is My Broker, No Way To Treat A First Lady, and Florence of Arabia. His books have been translated into over a dozen languages, including Russian and Korean.

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    Hystericalby RMA

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    October 04, 2009: Wonderful reading. A satirical discussion of some of the issues facing our society in the future: massive government debt, an aging population wanting to consume more government services and the responsibilites we are putting on future generations as a result. I was laughing as I read the book but it has a very serious undertone.

    Refreshing in its Uniqueness.by -Sunshine-

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    March 07, 2009: Boomsday is the type of book that I would recomend to anyone who has even the slightest intrest in American politics, and knows how to get a laugh out of it. It is a wonderfully played out satire on the follies of the US's government system, without bringing in any well known (recent) leaders in government's names.

    However, I do have to be honest. The first part of the book confused me a bit. I was left reading some content which seemed like it was well written, but I was completely unaware of where it was going. However, once you adjust to Buckley's style and his humor, you will be completely engrossed in the book.

    All of the twists and turns will leave you laughing.

    But you must admit, it is America.

    On a side note, do not purchase this book if foul language disturbs or distracts you, for you will find your fair share hidden between the pages of this novel.

    Nevertheless, I truly enjoyed Boomsday and will be picking up another Christopher Buckley book in the very near future.

    Happy reading!


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