Book Report: One More Time by Mike Royko (2000)
I like Royko; I liked some of his other books (
Dr. Kookie, You're Right and
Like I Was Sayin', for instance). This book, however, isn't the best of the lot, although it's supposed to be The Best of Mike Royko.
The book contains columns from across the decades and papers for which Royko wrote, so it's really got the historical summary course thing going on. Worse, the selection of the pieces probably reflects as much the decisions of the compilers and the times in which they lived rather than Royko; after all, these selections don't tend to overlap the columns in the books he compiled. As a result, Royko comes across a little more straight ahead Democratic pundit than he probably was, although his views did skew that way. His columns, though, have more humanity and sticking up for the little guy against the big guys than the collection's selection ultimately identifies.
Of course, I'm not a true Royko scholar; that's just what I get from his books.
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