
He'll make you cry. Trust him, he's a lawyer.". But you can't go wrong. Just when you thought it was safe to go back to law school.It's the return of Way Worse Than Being a Dentist! Will Meyerhofer is back, and the question sort of asks itself: Has anything changed since the publication of his original runaway best-seller? Find out in this sequel, "Still Way Worse Th
- Title : Still Way Worse Than Being a Dentist
- Author : Will Meyerhofer
- Rating : 4.67 (125 Vote)
- Publish : 2015-2-25
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 248 Pages
- Asin : 145754590X
- Language : English
He'll make you cry. Trust him, he's a lawyer.". But you can't go wrong. Just when you thought it was safe to go back to law school.It's the return of Way Worse Than Being a Dentist! Will Meyerhofer is back, and the question sort of asks itself: Has anything changed since the publication of his original runaway best-seller? Find out in this sequel, "Still Way Worse Than Being a Dentist," his all-new collection of reflections, pontifications and pensees on all-things-legal, drawn (mostly) from the pages of AboveTheLaw (and if you're still wondering about that self-asking questionThere's a clue in the title.) Meyerhofer will make you laughI love it.. White style that reminds me strongly of John McPhee (my favorite non-fiction author). His book leaves nothing out and is complete in every detail. While I might agree with his political opinions, I believe that he undermines the thesis of this book in the minds of a lot more people. The newspapers strips collected here are mostly unremarkable, but the first story foreshadows the Borg! Among other familiar touches, look for a Klingon being controlled via a cybernetic head implant (he also has a mechanical prosthetic arm with pincers), and a woman with striking similarities to the Borg Queen.The second story is perhaps only interesting to Larry Niven fans. No breathing room. There are much better books available.1) There are far too many typos throughout the book (misspelled words, missing letters,). This means that, for instance, we should move to prevent loss of wetlands which help to reduce the damage of hurricanes. trihedra. Except that his worldview shifts shockingly, that day when he gained his own superpower. I too went to Infantry Advanced Individual Training, applied for Infantry OCS was accepted but had to waive my airborne request in order to go to OCS, yet it appears our hero in the book was able to complete jump before OCS and then attend OCS Company graduating from the 55th O


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