
Helpful Score: 5
Funny book. I saw a few of my coworkers in there, a couple of my friends, and a couple of types that could describe me!

Helpful Score: 1
OMG, I laughed so hard reading this book! The author classifies people--apparently he's actually an anthropologist and "idiosyncrologist." I can say that I certainly recognized several people I know in the book. Most people, are, I think, bits and bobs of different classifications but some are pretty clear cut. They also discussed a few CATSCANs--"Cannot Attempt To Socially Categorize, Anthropologically Noteworthy." A couple of my favorite categories when I read this in December-- The Holidork: People who make a habit of wearing holiday-themed clothing--preferrably battery operated holiday-themed clothing and the Kristen Kringles: women who are obsessed with Christmas year-round. ROFL! I did see myself in bits and pieces of different types, but didn't really identify myself as falling into one group in particular. Maybe I'm a CATSCAN? LOL
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Absolutely hillarious. It really makes you look at people differently.
Coree B. (Coreegirl) reviewed Food Court Druids, Cherohonkees and Other Creatures Unique to the Republic on + 216 more book reviews
Another funny book with fabulous illustrations from the author's of the Hipster Handbook.