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  • great 2108 January 79  

    Rich, why not you? (Album)
    Great fan of Marion Montaigne and keen on sociology, I am not disappointed by this title! Very very funny and informative. I highly recommend!
  • Title not representative ...  

    Rich, why not you? (Album)
    I love Marion Montaigne ... but ... I did not really enjoy this book Marion's humor is present, and I love his style too, but once finished reading I said to myself: this book was not for me. Indeed, I feel that the title is not representative of the
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    Rich, why not you? (Album)
    the top two then sociologists have made a remarkable work and have had the excellent idea to use a designer who managed to illustrate to put a "pint of salt" on a barren debate!
  • Bd essential!  

    Rich, why not you? (Album)
    Here is the perfect gift: a comic (easy to read), funny but basically dealing with serious things. This comic made me laugh and I was very upset! Fortunately Marion Montaigne decided to popularize its sociological research is illuminating .. particul
  • Hilarious !!! A offer, to offer, to disseminate widely! informative ... and more.  

    Rich, why not you? (Album)
    I find this book rocked! The drawings are hilarious (take the time to dissect!), The exciting and informative theme - that said, it is not a thesis (in response to a comment that criticized the book for not having explored all subject) is a comic, a
  • Funny and informative! 4  

    Rich, why not you? (Album)
    I love what Marion Montaigne, his comic make me laugh a lot and work of Pinçon is most important right now. I highly recommend this comic!
  • very good book 393  

    Rich, why not you? (Album)
    A very good book, a biting and humorous analysis of the universe rich with drawings and examples cool as anything.
  • Excellent 259 50 136 4086  

    Rich, why not you? (Album)
    Different from 2 volumes "You will die less stupid," the subject is treated with humor and the technical side is addressed. The line "Marion Montaigne" is there, small gags too. I like!