Books by Paul Rudnick and Complete Book Reviews
Paul Rudnick, Author , Harper $23.99 (318p) ISBN 978-0-06-178018-9
Best known for his hilarious stage and screen plays, Paul Rudnick courageously takes on a David Sedaris style of memoir with this collection of essays. Rudnick offers a hilarious romp through the many components of his life: from the sweet tooth...
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Paul Rudnick, Author Ballantine Books $5.99 (0p) ISBN 978-0-345-36225-4
Hedy Reckler, her older sisters Ida and Pola, and her layabout son, Joe, take off on a multi-state shopping spree. ``From the double-edged title to its last line, Rudnick's new novel spotlights its author's comic gifts even more vividly than did his
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Paul Rudnick, Author Alfred A. Knopf $14.95 (195p) ISBN 978-0-394-55270-5
Guy Huber is a sympathetic, spoiled rich kid who isn't unwilling to get a jobhe's just certain he won't be able to find one doing what he does best, which is sleep. He's madly in love with his wife of one week, Venice, whom he met at the fashionable
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Paul Rudnick, Author Alfred A. Knopf $18.95 (291p) ISBN 978-0-394-57917-7
From the double-edged title to its last line, Rudnick's new novel spotlights its author's comic gifts even more vividly than did his hilarious, cartoonish debut, Social Disease. Turning his attention from brainless club-hopping WASPs to a nice...
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Paul Rudnick. Scholastic Press, $18.99 (320p) ISBN 978-0-545-46426-0
Suppose fairy tales came true. Suppose an ordinary teenage girl from a Missouri trailer park was suddenly on the cover of Vogue, dating a Hollywood hunk, and possibly in line to be the next queen of England? That’s what happens to 18-year-old Becky...
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Paul Rudnick. Scholastic Press, $19.99 (304p) ISBN 978-0-545-46428-4
Heller Harrigan, a troubled teen star made famous in a Hannah Montana-like TV show, is about to make her big-screen debut in a film based on a YA novel, one that sounds like an angel-themed mashup of Twilight and The Hunger Games. Her homeschooled...
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Paul Rudnick. Berkley, $16 trade paper (272p) ISBN 978-0-593-09941-4
The latest camp riff from Rudnick (It’s All Your Fault) picks up the royal romance tropes laid down by Casey McQuiston’s Red, White & Royal Blue and turns them into pegs upon which to hang the fluffiest of narrative shtick. New York City event...
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Paul Rudnick. Atria, $28.99 (368p) ISBN 978-1-66800-467-8
An aspiring writer becomes enamored of a dashing fellow student at Yale in Rudnick’s dazzling and funny latest (after Playing the Palace). It’s 1973, and narrator Nate Reminger, who is Jewish, struggles to achieve his literary ambitions. He soon...
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Paul Rudnick. Atria, $28.99 (336p) ISBN 978-1-6680-6829-8
In this hilarious farce from Rudnick (Farrell Covington and the Limits of Style), a destination wedding goes extravagantly awry. Tech billionaire Trone Meston is set to marry his flight attendant fiancé, Linda Kleinschmidt, on Artemis Island, a...
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