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Œuvres de Leslie Knope

Pawnee: The Greatest Town in America (2011) 360 exemplaires

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Nom canonique
Knope, Leslie
Nom légal
Knope, Leslie Barbara
Date de naissance
1975-01-18
Sexe
female
Nationalité
USA
Lieu de naissance
Eagleton, Indiana, USA
Lieux de résidence
Pawnee, Indiana, USA
Études
Indiana University Bloomington
Professions
administrator (Deputy Director of the Pawnee City Department of Parks and Recreation)
City Councillor
Organisations
Pawnee Goddesses
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Nate DiMeo does a great job of capturing Leslie Knope's voice, and there's a lot of funny little quotes and joke facts I actually laughed at, so I'd qualify this as a successful TV-based book. Longer than I needed for a novelty, but then it wouldn't maintain the guise of a real book. A decent and mostly short read for Parks and Rec fans! (Now I kind of want one for The Simpsons.)
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bobbybslax | 9 autres critiques | Apr 22, 2024 |
Okay, I love Parks and Recreation. Honestly, it's one of my absolute favorite comedies. Goodness knows why, though, considering the way it paints my neck of the woods as a bunch of racist, backwards idiots. At its best, it is laugh-out-loud funny, with hilarious characters brilliantly portrayed by some great actors. At its worst, it makes me cringe, roll my eyes, and sigh at the mockery it makes of small cities in the Midwest. Unfortunately, the book has plenty of the worst, but not enough of the best.

I think the book might be better read in snippets over time. The kind of thing you pick up, turn to a random spot, and read what's there, then put it down and come back to it later. Reading it all the through over the course of a few weeks only highlights the fact that the city of Pawnee is just terrible. The people who Leslie touts as the best department in their city's government are completely apathetic about the assignments she gives them for the book.

There are a few gems (an article written by Chris Traeger that had to be severely cut down for length, for example), and it did bring a smile to see references to some of my favorite aspects of the show. But overall, as a pretty hardcore fan, I think this just could have been better. Though the sad thing is that maybe it couldn't have been, because Pawnee really is that bad. It's just less obvious spread out over the show, which focuses more on the Parks Department than on the rest of the ridiculously dysfunctional town.

I would say that for fans of the show, it's worth reading the book, but again, I'd suggest reading it as vignettes now and then, rather than cover to cover in only a few weeks.
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Kristi_D | 9 autres critiques | Sep 22, 2023 |
Yes, it's a real book, as advertised on the hit show "Parks and Recreation." If you're a fan of the show, this book is essentially a long episode in book form going over Leslie Knope's second-favourite thing to talk about, her hometown of Pawnee, Indiana (her first favourite thing, of course, being her best friend Ann Perkins). Filled with articles by guest writers from her very Department of Parks and Recreation, as well as other familiar faces, this book provides laughs on every page and a new world of inside jokes for fans. And, oddly enough, Leslie's passion for her hometown can actually be kinda heartwarming. (For best results, read each segment in the voices of the characters who wrote them, just in case it wasn't obvious to you that you should do that.)… (plus d'informations)
 
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MikeMerrill | 9 autres critiques | Jan 28, 2018 |

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