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Read By: Dan John Miller Publisher: Brilliance Audio Listen Time: at 1.0x Speed 5.00 hours at 1.5x Speed 3.75 hours at 2.0x Speed Release Date: November 2011 Format: Unabridged Audiobook ISBN: 9781455835003

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Total Audiobook Chapters:

28

Longest Chapter Length:

25:32 minutes

Shortest Chapter Length:

05:27 minutes

Average Chapter Length:

16:05 minutes

Audiobooks by this Author:

6

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Publisher Description

P. J. O’Rourke is one of his generation’s most celebrated political humorists, hailed as “the funniest writer in America” by both Time and The Wall Street Journal. Twenty-three years ago, he published the classic travelogue Holidays in Hell, in which he trotted the globe as a “trouble tourist,” a chaos rubberneck, sight-seeing at wars, rebellions, riots, political crises, and other monuments of human folly. After the Iraq War—“too old to keep being scared stiff and too stiff to keep sleeping on the ground”—he retired from what foreign correspondents call “being a s**thole specialist.” But he couldn’t give up traveling to ridiculous places, often with his wife and three young children in tow. Usually he was left wishing he were under artillery fire again.

O’Rourke’s journeys take him to locales both near (and nearly bizarre) and far (and far from normal). Having made a joke that Ski magazine takes seriously, he winds up on a family ski vacation—to Ohio. The highest point of elevation is the six-foot ski instructor his wife thinks is cute. Convinced by an old friend and one too many drinks that “a horse trek is just backpacking on someone else’s back,” he finds himself (barely) in the saddle, crossing the mountains to a part of Kyrgyzstan so remote that the Kyrgyzs have never seen it. He visits Kabul for the food and conversation (excellent lamb chops and a droll after-dinner story about the mullah and the cow). He even takes his kids to his erstwhile home away from home, the bar at the Foreign Correspondents Club in Hong Kong.

Holidays in Heck shows P. J. O’Rourke in top form—a little older, a little wiser, going to the bathroom a little more often, but just as darkly funny as he was in Holidays in Hell. Here is a hilarious and often moving portrait of life in the fast lane, as he’s always lived it—only this time with the backseat driver that marriage entails and three small hostages to fortune strapped into the booster seats.

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"Not quite the PJ of the peak, with sentences so packed with humour and insight that every one was a meal. But he's still got it and Holidays in Heck is funny as all heck."

— Jason (4 out of 5 stars)

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  • Overall Performance: 3 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 5

    " PJ O'Rourke is the only designated Republican that I'll read. I've always enjoyed his books. Loved Eat the Rich and a couple of others. This book, while entertaining, did not have the same sense of style as some of his older titles. He is, though, still fun to read. "

    — Laurie, 2/8/2014
  • Overall Performance: 1 out of 51 out of 51 out of 51 out of 51 out of 5

    " I couldn't get past the first few short chapters this was so badly written and full of tea-party extreme-right crap. The only good thing about it is that I got my money back "

    — Emily, 1/29/2014
  • Overall Performance: 2 out of 52 out of 52 out of 52 out of 52 out of 5

    " a few funny pieces, but we are a long way from 'holidays in hell.' "

    — Jim, 1/13/2014
  • Overall Performance: 3 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 5

    " Not PJ's best but it's still PJ, so worth reading. "

    — Nick, 12/10/2013
  • Overall Performance: 2 out of 52 out of 52 out of 52 out of 52 out of 5

    " Holidays in Hell was a great read. Holidays in Heck: Not so much. Boring and pedestrian. "

    — Marc, 12/10/2013
  • Overall Performance: 1 out of 51 out of 51 out of 51 out of 51 out of 5

    " Maybe it would be better in print, but the book on CD was just arrogant and obnoxious. I quit after I CD. "

    — Karen, 9/14/2013
  • Overall Performance: 3 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 5

    " As much as I love PJ, he's been going through the motions for a while now and this feels like a collection of b-sides. One for die-hard fans only. "

    — Gary, 1/16/2013
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    " One person's funny is another person's waste of time. Just don't find O'Rourke funny. "

    — Kaye, 11/13/2012
  • Overall Performance: 3 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 5

    " PJ O'Rourke is entertaining as ever. This is a collection of his essays- some funnier than others. At times I have a bit of difficulty looking past his very overt right / republican views, but he's humorous! "

    — Hardeep, 8/25/2012
  • Overall Performance: 2 out of 52 out of 52 out of 52 out of 52 out of 5

    " I never even finished this book. That is very unusual for me. "

    — Sharon, 8/12/2012
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    " There were a few good chapters, but a lot of this is travel for rich people, which can be interesting. Not so much with a tone of Republican snideness. And the religious pieties were way overblown for my taste. "

    — Margaret, 4/28/2012
  • Overall Performance: 3 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 5

    " I appreciate O'Rourke's ability to assess a political situation with humor and intelligence but without political bias. "

    — Luann, 3/28/2012
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    " Holidays in Hell was a riot. Holidays in Heck has some funny lines. "

    — doug, 12/11/2011
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    " Not his best but still good kids is kids "

    — Patrick, 11/22/2011

About P. J. O’Rourke

P. J. O’Rourke is the author of Modern Manners, The Bachelor Home Companion, Republican Party Reptile, Holidays in Hell, Parliament of Whores, Give War a Chance, and All the Trouble in the World. He writes for Rolling Stone, Automobile, and American Spectator and lives in New Hampshire and Washington, DC.

About Dan John Miller

Dan John Miller is an American actor and musician. In the Oscar-winning Walk the Line, he starred as Johnny Cash’s guitarist and best friend, Luther Perkins, and has also appeared in George Clooney’s Leatherheads and My One and Only, with Renée Zellweger. An award-winning audiobook narrator, he has garnered multiple Audie Award nominations, has twice been named a Best Voice by AudioFile magazine, and has received several AudioFile Earphones Awards and a Listen-Up Award from Publishers Weekly.