Comic History of the United States


Read by Allyson Hester

(3.6 stars; 97 reviews)

This text takes the reader on a comical journey from the time of the first European settlement through the Civil War. The author's caustic wit is evident throughout the book in his numerous sarcastic and humorous remarks. The reader will enjoy a "different" type of history book based on facts, yet caustically embellished for entertainment purposes.
(Summary by Allyson Hester) (6 hr 14 min)

Chapters

Preface and chapter 1 13:37 Read by Allyson Hester
Chapters 2 and 3 25:07 Read by Allyson Hester
Chapters 4 and 5 16:09 Read by Allyson Hester
Chapters 6 and 7 20:01 Read by Allyson Hester
Chapters 8 and 9 21:00 Read by Allyson Hester
Chapters 10 and 11 27:03 Read by Allyson Hester
Chapters 12 and 13 18:23 Read by Allyson Hester
Chapters 14 and 15 18:41 Read by Allyson Hester
Chapters 16 and 17 25:25 Read by Allyson Hester
Chapters 18 and 19 26:08 Read by Allyson Hester
Chapters 20 and 21 24:37 Read by Allyson Hester
Chapters 22 and 23 26:14 Read by Allyson Hester
Chapters 24 and 25 27:34 Read by Allyson Hester
Chapters 26 and 27 26:43 Read by Allyson Hester
Chapters 28 and 29 25:16 Read by Allyson Hester
Chapters 30 and 31 32:02 Read by Allyson Hester

Reviews

Oops! Not Bill Nye the Science Guy!


(4 stars)

Some of the writing was clever, and the reader was nice and clear. However, this one was not quite my cup of tea. If you like the older humor of the 1800's, it may be worth your while.

GOOD


(4.5 stars)

good content, not so good reading having a few accidents here and there


(2 stars)

This book appears to be intended as explanation for drawings which are not available in the audio only version, and that makes it hard to follow. It's a shame, because it sounds like it might be clever and funny with the illustrations. The volunteer reader's voice is charming, clear, and engaging, with a slight southern accent. Even occasional mispronunciations seem almost as if they could have been intentional, though it's hard to tell without the illustrations.

Good Content; Reader wasn't my style


(2 stars)

I love Bill Nye, but the tone of the reader seemed to be directed toward a more juvenile audience. I couldn't get past the third chapter even after several attempts. Though the content was amusing, the mispronunciations and disregard for punctuation made it difficult to follow Mr. Nye's rather detailed & descriptive narratives. I'd be quite interested in a Version 2.


(3 stars)

Snapshot of America: first I want to state that I really enjoyed the reader and would likely not made it through this book without her enthusiastic, sarcastic, snappy tone of voice. Thank you for that. The book is surprisingly modern in language and humor. The books unveiled savage racism is as American today as it likely was then.

Absolutely Hilariously Entertaining and Very Well Read


(5 stars)

At first I had my doubts about this book because I was not sure of the nature of the comedy used. The author does not insult, demean, nor degrade anyone. It is absolutely hilarious. At times I could detect that the reader was getting tickled at some of the imagery.

enjoyable


(3 stars)

not add funny as I had hoped, but quite enjoyable nonetheless. if you know your history it will be much more humorous to you. The typical mispronounced words, but easily ignored in favor of the otherwise good reading.


(2 stars)

Reader doesn’t know the difference between “cavalry” (the military term) and “Calvary” (a sacred location in Jerusalem). It is continuously mispronounced in the closing chapters.