A twenty-year veteran of the television industry, Bill
O’Reilly has won two Emmy awards for excellence in reporting.
He served as national correspondent for ABC News and as anchor of
the nationally syndicated Inside Edition. A graduate of Marist
College, he holds two master’s degrees, one in public
administration from Harvard and another in broadcast journalism
from Boston University. He lives on Long Island with his wife and
their daughter.
“A lot of people love Bill O’Reilly, you see. Then again, a lot of
people would like to punch Bill O’Reilly in the nose. The joke’s on
them, though. Bill O’Reilly, this brash New York guy with a brash
show and a brash book, is becoming a huge media star.” –New York
Observer
“He is a complicated man, at once belligerent and self-effacing,
ambitious and determined to remain humble. He can be a loudmouth
but also companionable. He is Everyman on a barstool, mad as hell,
but with a wink.” –Newsweek
“This book bristles with assumptions, assessments, and attitudes
that will either have you bobbing your head in agreement or shaking
it in disbelief. No wonder O’Reilly’s ratings are rising the way
the stocks once did.” –Forbes
“Personal anecdote meets political discourse in [The O’Reilly
Factor] where O’Reilly is in a pure, heartfelt state. He’s
softhearted and enraged in equal measures. He’s hard-driven and
bemused by where his drive got him. He’s the male sphinx as TV
blabbermouth.”
–James Ellroy, GQ
Two-time Emmy winner O'Reilly has opinions on most topics. In case someone missed hearing them on his cable Fox News Channel program, The O'Reilly Factor, he has conveniently compiled them in book form. Using a very personal tone, O'Reilly discusses topics that range from dating to politics, with a special emphasis on the ridiculous. His columns clue readers in on the challenges of being working class, how to conduct relationships, and the overall state of American society. He then embellishes each chapter with asides set off with bold phrases such as "Ridiculous Notes," "Bulletin," "Viewer Time-Out," or "Talking Point." Readers familiar with the television show may enjoy learning more about O'Reilly and will find the book entertaining, but serious readers will be annoyed by O'Reilly's choppy writing style and clearly pompous tone. It appears that this book will be heavily promoted, so public libraries where celebrity authors circulate well should consider purchasing it. [Previewed in Prepub Alert, LJ 5/1/00.]ÄJudy Solberg, George Washington Univ. Lib., Washington, DC Copyright 2000 Cahners Business Information.
"A lot of people love Bill O'Reilly, you see. Then again, a lot of
people would like to punch Bill O'Reilly in the nose. The joke's on
them, though. Bill O'Reilly, this brash New York guy with a brash
show and a brash book, is becoming a huge media star." -New York
Observer
"He is a complicated man, at once belligerent and
self-effacing, ambitious and determined to remain humble. He can be
a loudmouth but also companionable. He is Everyman on a barstool,
mad as hell, but with a wink." -Newsweek
"This book bristles with assumptions, assessments, and attitudes
that will either have you bobbing your head in agreement or shaking
it in disbelief. No wonder O'Reilly's ratings are rising the way
the stocks once did." -Forbes
"Personal anecdote meets political discourse in [The
O'Reilly Factor] where O'Reilly is in a pure, heartfelt state.
He's softhearted and enraged in equal measures. He's hard-driven
and bemused by where his drive got him. He's the male sphinx as TV
blabbermouth."
-James Ellroy, GQ
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