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Going for the Bronze: Still Bitter, More Baggage

These are the best books ever. I always look through it when I need a little pick me up and it always gives me a good laugh!!! Makes a great gift for somebody. I always order extras to have on hand..great last minute gift.

Going for the Bronze: Still Bitter, More Baggage

Another great one from Sloane Tanen. Same chicks, different day! You'll love this one too!

Going for the Bronze: Still Bitter, More Baggage

The cartoons wouldn't be so funny (except the pictures are just adorable), if they weren't so true. Sloane translates human emotions into these cute chicks doing outrageous things. Buy one for yourself and 10 to give away.

Going for the Bronze: Still Bitter, More Baggage

Sloane Tanen has done it again!! Get out your gift list, this book is perfect for everyone. Don't miss these adventures of the fuzzy chickens, the book is hilarious.

Going for the Bronze: Still Bitter, More Baggage

After reading Bitter with Baggage, I didn't think there could be a more spot on, hilarious take of a chick's life, that is until I picked up Going for the Bronze.Tanen captures a women's life and relationships, and the angst and humor that goes along with both brilliantly! This is the perfect book to share with a friend having a bad day--I've turned many a friend's tears of frustration into tears of laughter with a mere flip of the page. It's also the ideal book to share with each other to make a good day even better.If these crazy little chicks could talk, they'd make great guests on Oprah. Wait, if they could talk, they'd have their own show, and Oprah would be their guest.

Going for the Bronze: Still Bitter, More Baggage

This is the fun stuff: "Going for the Bronze: Still Bitter, More Baggage" by Sloane Tanen is a sequel to "Bitter with Baggage Seeks Same: The Life and Times of Some Chickens." This is a hilariously silly, irreverent little picture book of chicken peeps posed with miniature props in "human" settings.Alongside the yellow chicks are tiny props such as food items, books, hats and cell phones. The brightly colored dioramas include cars, doll furniture and even a SWAT helicopter. Venues range from a coffee bar to the Grand Canyon. It's all a sort of bizarre cross between "Thomas the Tank Engine" and "Sex and the City."This is NOT a children's book, as it features adult situations and language. The captions are just plain nutty. Some are subtle, some are outrageous, and at least one I didn't even understand. But they are so much fun!

Released under the MIT License.

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