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The book was enjoyed by the receiver who loves Seinfeld. It was a little thin and didn't seem like a substantial gift though. It's a nice addition for diehard fans, but it could have been better organized and executed.
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This is a small book, almost like a phamplet as someone else stated. Easy to finish within an hour. I paid about $10 for the book and shipping, totally not worth that price. The book is thin and could've been shipped as first class. The book itself is only worth a few bucks. However, it is a cool Seinfeld quiz, just wish it were bigger.
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"How Well Do You Know, Jerry and his Friend's?"
This was Great, It was a lot of fun. Any Fan of the "Seinfeld" Show will Love this. It's Well Worth the Money!
Judy Faust
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What fun! This is a trivia book that swings from restaurant names to the nutty quirks of each of the characters from Elaine to Kramer to George...no craziness is short-changed. The free-wheeling--and occasionally sly--juxtapositions found on many pages just add to the mix. I'm more of a fan than ever!
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This is not a book, it's a pamphlet containing a few hundred random Seinfeld trivia questions followed by a few hundred answers. My first reaction was to the cover, which features a sillhouette of Jerry and his co-stars. Talk about "unofficial", the author couldn't even use Jerry's face on the cover? Anyway, the book might have been passable if the questions had been arranged in some sort of logical order, either by subject or chronology, and enough questions were included to make the book worth $8. As it was published, it's very difficult to read and enjoy. NOTE: Do not attempt to use this book as the "final word" on any Seinfeld related discussion, as there are various mistakes strewn throughout the book. Main offender? Q: What is Jerry's address? A: 129 East 81st. St. Now, any fan worth his Snapple knows Jerry lives on West 81st St. The bottom line is this. Spend a few minutes with a search engine and the words "Seinfeld trivia" and you can do much better for free on the Internet than you can with this book.
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