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4 Works 1,407 Members 61 Reviews

About the Author

Includes the name: Jill Twist

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Works by Jill Twiss

A Day In the Life of Marlon Bundo (2018) 1,296 copies, 53 reviews
The Someone New (1900) 81 copies, 6 reviews
Everyone Gets a Say (2020) 25 copies, 2 reviews

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Birthdate
20th Century
Gender
female
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Redmond, Oregon, USA

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A sweet little story about bunnies falling in love and the importance of voting, all in one.

I would have passed, because I suspected it would be more of a publicity stunt than story, but I couldn't resist the audio cast: Jim Parsons (Big Bang Theory) as Marlon Bundo the bunny; Jesse Tyler Ferguson (Modern Family) as Wesley the bunny; John Lithgow (Third Rock from the Sun) as Stinkbug, Jack McBayer (30 Rock); Ellie Kemper (The Office) as Dill Prickle the hedgehog; Jeffery Garlin (The Goldbergs) as Mr. Paws-The-Very-Good-Dog; and RuPaul.

It turns out, it was a cute little story, with a solid children's book feel. In the tradition of multi-generational appeal, it has veiled jokes for the older folks and solid messaging for the younger ones. For some reason, it cracks me up that one of the bugs is named Dennis.

I needn't have worried about the art--Oliver's piece has an animated excerpt of the story and the style is lovely, watercolor style shadings in a more traditional style. The one with the Stinkbug and his white toupee is effing priceless.



Proceeds go to the Trevor Project, which provides services to prevent suicide in young people struggling with sexual identity https://www.thetrevorproject.org/#sm.00001di1ps13idct6r7e4q71edlbf and AIDS United https://www.aidsunited.org/

Listen to John Oliver talk about Pence and Bundo on his show (and the very frightening revelation that the Pence book promotion includes a Focus on the Family stop). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rs2RlZQVXBU
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carol. | 52 other reviews | Nov 25, 2024 |
This book is HILARIOUS. It was made better by the fact that I read it aloud to two friends in my new favorite bookstore, which made the experience of reading it for the first time wonderfully memorable.
 
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EllAreBee | 52 other reviews | Nov 16, 2024 |
Oh gosh. Never mind the associations, the history. This is just a sweet, affirming, funny book for all ages. I love the picture of the kitchen after our boys hopped through it, for example.
 
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Cheryl_in_CC_NV | 52 other reviews | Oct 18, 2024 |
John Olivers "F Mike Pence" story of gay bunnies is just brilliant way to highlight the bigotry from our VP.
 
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shanep | 52 other reviews | Aug 23, 2024 |

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Ellie Kemper Contributor
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Works
4
Members
1,407
Popularity
#18,264
Rating
½ 4.5
Reviews
61
ISBNs
18
Languages
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