Little Green Men
The inside of book is clean and the binding is in good condition. Fraying on the edges of book cover. Fraying and tearing on the edges of dust cover. Starches, scuff marks and stains all over the dust cover.
PRODUCT INFO
- Paperback: 300 pages
- Publisher: Random House; 1st edition (March 16, 1999)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 9780679452935
- ISBN-13: 978-0679452935
- ASIN: 0679452931
- Product Dimensions: 6.5 x 1.2 x 9.8 inches
- Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds
- ISBN-10: 0385729456
- ISBN-13: 978-0385729451
- Product Dimensions: 5.7 x 1 x 8.5 inches
- Shipping Weight: 13.6 ounces
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BOOK DESCRIPTION
The reluctant hero of this hilarious novel is John Oliver Banion, a stuffy Washington talk-show host, whose privileged life is thrown into upheaval when aliens abduct him from his exclusive country-club golf course.
But were his gray-skinned captors aliens . . . or something far more sinister? After Banion is abducted again--this time in Palm Springs--he believes he has been chosen by the extraterrestrials to champion the most important cause of the millennium, and he embarks on a crusade, appearing before a convention of UFO believers and demanding that Congress and the White House seriously investigate UFOs. His friends and family suspect that Banion is having some kind of manic-depressive midlife crisis and urge him to seek therapy before his credibility as a pillar of the punditocracy is ruined.
So John Oliver Banion must choose: keep his establishment status or become the leader of millions of impassioned and somewhat scruffy new friends who want to expose the government's secret alien agenda.
Little Green Men proves once and for all that the truth is out there. Way out there. And it reaffirms Christopher Buckley's status as the funniest humanoid writer in the universe.