About book The Ten, No Make That Nine, Habits Of Very Organized People. Make That Ten. (2012)
What a wonderful little book. Sometimes these little gems just make reading something special.This is a collection of "Best Of" Steve Martin tweets. It starts right from the beginning; when Martin discovered Twitter. Some of his tweets are laugh-out-loud, it also takes a fun turn when Martin tweets Christmas carol sing-a-longs, getting his followers to finish the verses.Once he caught the bug of crowd sourcing, the book moves on to tweets that have garnered some of his favourite responses. The world can be a creative and funny place under the proper direction.Steve Martin does it again; providing you with a fun and insightful distraction to your day. Many smiles were prompted by reading this book.Recommended. If you have an hour or so and want a good laugh, read this! I and two different co-workers all read this the same day, while waiting around at court. Steve Martin decides to join Twitter, and the book is his Tweets over a period of time, and then after awhile, the responses thereto, which sometimes are funnier than what he himself posted! I'm not a big "Tweeter", but if I could get Steve Martin to be one of my "friends" (or whatever you call them on Twitter), that would be a lot more interesting and more fun than what feeds I do get, most of the time not even bothering to read. Hmmm...
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It has it's moments, but the real Twitter has it's moments to.
—livi8532
Very short but funny collection of Steve Martin's tweets.
—mat