- The Concise Guide To Sounding Smart At Parties
The Concise Guide To Sounding Smart At Parties: An Irreverent Compendium of Must Know Info From Sputnik to Smallpox and Marie Curie to Mao is a humorous collection of pop-culture knowledge published by
Broadway Books , an imprint of the Doubleday Broadway Publishing Group which is a division of Random House Inc. AuthorsDavid Matalon andChris Woolsey arescreenwriter s andactor s inLos Angeles .The book is structured so that each chapter can help the reader master a different facet of pop-culture knowledge ranging from
art topolitics andreligion tobusiness .The forward for the book was written by
Michael J. Nelson , former host and head writer of "Mystery Science Theater 3000 " andauthor of "Love Sick". The book was featured on "Good Morning America ", "Fox and Friends ", "Oprah and Friends withGayle King ", and "The Wall Street Journal ".The book caused some controversy when a rumor appeared on "Page Six of The
New York Post " that suggested thatBritney Spears ' ex-husband,Kevin Federline showed up at theHollywood launch party for the book and asked the authors for some pointers on how he could sound smart.References
* [http://www.smartatparties.com The Concise Guide to Sounding Smart at Parties website]
*The Concise Guide to Sounding Smart at Parties (ISBN 0-7679-2299-9)
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