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Books : Jeremy and Mom: A Zits Retrospective You Should Definitely Buy for Your Mom (Zits Treasury)
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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5
EAN: 9780740771019
ISBN: 0740771019
Label: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Manufacturer: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 240
Publication Date: March 01, 2008
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Studio: Andrews McMeel Publishing
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Editorial Review:
Product Description:
Dude! You gotta' buy this for your mom!" --Jeremy Duncan
A popular psychologist says that teenage boys fire their mothers. It's an age when nurturing moms who've spent years cuddling, tucking, and rocking their little boys suddenly find themselves on the outside trying to see in. Most moms and sons do not make the transition gracefully.
Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman are trying something different with this collection of their phenomenally successful comic strip, Zits. They have combed through more than 10 years of strips and selected more than 200 of the most popular of the Mom/Son themed strips into one book.
"The idea is to provide a more focused look at the dynamic that drives almost all of the mountain of Zits e-mail and letters we receive every month," says Scott. Borgman adds, "If moms can stop what they're doing long enough to discover this book, we think they'll find a lot of comfort (and laughs) in seeing that their struggles with their grunting, slouching, uncommunicative, sloppy, and ultimately incomprehensible sons are universal.
Rating:
- So much like my son
I love this book. Jeremy reminds me so much of my son. My son just turned 16 and is still so much like Jeremy. My son and I laugh together over these comic strips.
Rating:
- My Favourite Cartoon Strip!
I hope you've had a chance to enjoy this wonderful comic strip. It's one I faithfully read every day and it never fails to give me a chuckle. I've been cutting out the ones that really strike a chord and leaving them on my teenage son's placemat for years.
Scott and Bergman perfectly capture the joys and tribulations of raising an adolescent male - messy bedrooms, sneakers and clothes everywhere, a seemingly bottomless pit of an appetite, learning to drive and so many more.
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Rating:
- HAHAHAHAHA!
I laughed out loud on multiple pages - if you're a mom of a "good boy" teenage son, I hope you purchase this book.
Rating:
- Is He Looking in My Window?
My wife swears that the authors have been looking in the window while my youngest son is growing up. She swears that the comic is right on the money; she loves it!
Rating:
- This is the owner manual for anyone with a teenage son
I swear Zits is sometimes the only reason I don't fling heavy objects at my son....(plus when he sleeps he is kind of cute). This particular anthology of Jeremey and his mom really hits home. The dialog is so real, it's clear a lot of parents feel they are reading a repeat of last night's attempt at conversation! The nice part is that the authors give equal reality to both Jeremy's point of view and his Mom's. They find the humor among the frustration and misunderstandings that litter this time ... Read More
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Jeremy and Mom: A Zits Retrospective You Should Definitely Buy for Your Mom (Zits Treasury)
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Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5
EAN: 9780740771019
ISBN: 0740771019
Label: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Manufacturer: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 240
Publication Date: March 01, 2008
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Studio: Andrews McMeel Publishing
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Editorial Review:
Product Description:
Dude! You gotta' buy this for your mom!" --Jeremy Duncan
A popular psychologist says that teenage boys fire their mothers. It's an age when nurturing moms who've spent years cuddling, tucking, and rocking their little boys suddenly find themselves on the outside trying to see in. Most moms and sons do not make the transition gracefully.
Jerry Scott and Jim Borgman are trying something different with this collection of their phenomenally successful comic strip, Zits. They have combed through more than 10 years of strips and selected more than 200 of the most popular of the Mom/Son themed strips into one book.
"The idea is to provide a more focused look at the dynamic that drives almost all of the mountain of Zits e-mail and letters we receive every month," says Scott. Borgman adds, "If moms can stop what they're doing long enough to discover this book, we think they'll find a lot of comfort (and laughs) in seeing that their struggles with their grunting, slouching, uncommunicative, sloppy, and ultimately incomprehensible sons are universal.
Average Rating: 

Rating:
- So much like my sonI love this book. Jeremy reminds me so much of my son. My son just turned 16 and is still so much like Jeremy. My son and I laugh together over these comic strips.
Rating:
- My Favourite Cartoon Strip!I hope you've had a chance to enjoy this wonderful comic strip. It's one I faithfully read every day and it never fails to give me a chuckle. I've been cutting out the ones that really strike a chord and leaving them on my teenage son's placemat for years.
Scott and Bergman perfectly capture the joys and tribulations of raising an adolescent male - messy bedrooms, sneakers and clothes everywhere, a seemingly bottomless pit of an appetite, learning to drive and so many more.
Read More
Rating:
- HAHAHAHAHA!I laughed out loud on multiple pages - if you're a mom of a "good boy" teenage son, I hope you purchase this book.
Rating:
- Is He Looking in My Window?My wife swears that the authors have been looking in the window while my youngest son is growing up. She swears that the comic is right on the money; she loves it!
Rating:
- This is the owner manual for anyone with a teenage sonI swear Zits is sometimes the only reason I don't fling heavy objects at my son....(plus when he sleeps he is kind of cute). This particular anthology of Jeremey and his mom really hits home. The dialog is so real, it's clear a lot of parents feel they are reading a repeat of last night's attempt at conversation! The nice part is that the authors give equal reality to both Jeremy's point of view and his Mom's. They find the humor among the frustration and misunderstandings that litter this time ... Read More
Arts & Photography • Biographies & Memoirs • Business & Investing • Children's Books • Comics & Graphic Novels • Computers & Internet • Cooking, Food & Wine • Entertainment • Gay & Lesbian • Health, Mind & Body • History • Home & Garden • Law • Literature & Fiction • Medicine • Mystery & Thrillers • Nonfiction • Outdoors & Nature • Parenting & Families • Professional & Technical • Reference • Religion & Spirituality • Romance • Science • Science Fiction & Fantasy • Sports • Teens • Travel •

