Zombie Spaceship WastelandA Book by Patton Oswalt

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Zombie Spaceship Wasteland

By: Patton Oswalt

Narrarated by: Patton Oswalt

Prepare yourself for a journey through the world of Patton Oswalt, one of the most creative, insightful, and hysterical voices on the entertainment scene today. Widely known for his roles in the films Big Fan and Ratatouille, as well as the television hit The King of Queens, Patton Oswalt–a staple of Comedy Central–has been amusing audiences for decades. Now, with Zombie Spaceship Wasteland, he offers a fascinating look into his most unusual, and lovable, mindscape.

Oswalt combines memoir with uproarious humor, from snow forts to Dungeons & Dragons to gifts from Grandma that had to be explained. He remembers his teen summers spent working in a movie Cineplex and his early years doing stand-up. Readers are also treated to several graphic elements, including a vampire tale for the rest of us and some greeting cards with a special touch. Then there’s the book’s centerpiece, which posits that before all young creative minds have anything to write about, they will home in on one of three story lines: zombies, spaceships, or wastelands.

Oswalt chose wastelands, and ever since he has been mining our society’s wasteland for perversion and excess, pop culture and fatty foods, indie rock and single-malt scotch. Zombie Spaceship Wasteland is an inventive account of the evolution of Patton Oswalt’s wildly insightful worldview, sure to indulge his legion of fans and lure many new admirers to his very entertaining “wasteland.”

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  • Edition: Unabridged
  • Author: Patton Oswalt (See All Books)
  • Date Released: Jan 10, 2011
  • Publisher: Audioworks
  • Genre: Humor Nonfiction, Music & Entertainment Biography, Personal Memoir, Biography & Memoir

Total File Size: 96 MB (3 files) Total Length: 3 Hours, 31 Minutes

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01.10.11
Patton Oswalt, Zombie Spaceship Wasteland
2011 | Label: Audioworks

The comedian and actor presents a work of comedy, terror and autobiography
Comedian and actor Patton Oswalt (“Ratatouille,” “Big Fan”) brings a little of this and a little of that to his first book. It's part memoir, part humor, part list of things he looked up on the Internet as he wrote. As the author puts it, Zombie Spaceship Wasteland is a work of comedy, terror and autobiography that begins with his early memories of working in a movie theater, committing light larceny and playing Dungeons & Dragons until its magic is eclipsed by an actual social life. The amusing autobiographical sketches are interspersed with short out-and-out humor pieces (the title is a reference to the various philosophies nerds take towards life as we know it: you either identify with zombies, wish you commandeered a spaceship or looked forward to living a quiet life in a wasteland).

The best moment of the book is when Oswalt offers a look at what it’s like to headline a comedy club somewhere in Canada (not nearly as glamorous as it seems, when you don't want to be there nor, seemingly, does the audience), while a reverie of a trip to an MTV gifting suite is rife with self-consciousness and loathing. Helped out by his musical friends Michael Penn and Michael Stipe, the book includes a few semi-jokey, semi-autobiographical musical references (like meaningful-to-Oswalt REM lyrics recited gamely by Stipe). At just over three hours long, it’s ideal for a mini-road trip.

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Where's the PDF?

jpbaker70

Oswalt adds some nice flourishes to the narration of his own book, treating it less than formally and interjecting here and there. But in the central section of the book there is a graphic novel/comic, and Oswalt mentions that the audiobook should come with a PDF. Which this download did not. Where is it, eMusic?

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