PositivePittsburgh Post-Gazette\"... a readable and thought-provoking narrative. Pasulka and her cast of curious characters offer a compelling case for the study of extraterrestrial life. Contemplating the book’s enormous, mind-bending questions, the sort of questions that get at the fabric of who we are and why we are here, is not only a great deal of fun, but also it may be the only way we get answers to many of these questions.\
Chapo Trap House
RaveThe Pittsburgh Post-Gazette...an obscene, hysterical and compelling overview of how American politics got here and how we move forward. Presented like an old-school MAD Magazine, thanks in part to the stomach-churning illustrations of Eli Valley, The Chapo Guide largely consists of concise, vitriolic judgments of recent political figures and events ... There is certainly no shortage of put-downs and insults throughout this book, a style which may put off readers easily irritated by negativity. Through the snark often comes searing insights ... The Chapo Guide is not a book that wants to be taken too seriously, and readers would be wise to approach it as such. Chapo was never going to offer the cure to all the world’s ills, but that doesn’t mean readers won’t enjoy the raucous romp found within these pages. Fans of Chapo will love this cheeky little text ... But The Chapo Guide will be of the most interest to those uninitiated in \'the Chapo Way.\' The book’s broad, sweeping nature makes it a perfect introduction to an important, growing political subculture.