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Binding: Hardcover
Dewey Decimal Number: 791
EAN: 9780762420667
Edition: Min
ISBN: 0762420669
Label: Running Press Miniature Editions
Manufacturer: Running Press Miniature Editions
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 128
Publication Date: September 28, 2004
Publisher: Running Press Miniature Editions
Release Date: September 28, 2004
Studio: Running Press Miniature Editions
Editorial Review:
Product Description: The quirky wisdom and sensible advice of The Brady Bunch, the first family of 1970s television, has been culled from five seasons of episodes and condensed into a pocket-sized guide to life, Brady style. It's the perfect kitschy slice of nostalgia for anyone who enjoys the occasional rerun of this TV classic.
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I wasn't very impressed with the little book for the main reason that Robert
Reed was excluded. I don't see why he was left out. He was as part of the Brady Bunch as anybody else on the show and if anything, he was known to always be saying "wise things." I don't think that it is very nice to have a book or movie and to act like somebody didn't even exist on it. To me, the book didn't seem complete without him. He is one of my favorites!
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There is not ONE SINGLE PICTURE or mention of Robert Reed in this entire book! Reed was an essential part of "The Brady Bunch," and his image is not included or cut out of the entire book. What's that all about?
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Ok, so there's no Mike Brady (by his family's choice); get over it! This is still a great book filled with the "wisdom" that years of watching the "Brady Bunch" can provide you. Can't we all use a little common sense?
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The book is fun and harmless enough, particularly if you're well-versed in all the episodes. It's an interesting yet silly way to actually teach some life lessons because, let's face it, that's what the show was all about anyway.
As for the absence of Robert Reed, the book's author and publishers are not homophobic. It is Robert Reed's estate that doesn't license his image for all products, because he considered himself a more serious actor and didn't like to be linked to that role ... Read More
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I loved the mini book and all the pictures, but was perplexed by the lack of Robert Reed pictured anywhere in this book. It makes you wonder if the author is anti-gay. The book would be so much better with pics of Mr. Brady!!!!
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