The Bart Book

The Bart Book by Matt Groening is an illustrated hardback edition published by HarperCollins on October 18, 2005. This 96-page book is part of The Simpsons Library of Wisdom series and presents Bart Simpson as he shares his unique perspective on life as an underachiever. Through a mix of humor and insight, Bart reveals his school survival guide, secret codes, pranks, and even his Christmas wish list, offering a glimpse into his misunderstood character.
Readers will find a blend of comics and graphic novel elements that capture the essence of Bart’s antics and thoughts. The book explores themes related to media tie-ins and the cultural impact of The Simpsons, showcasing Groening’s signature style. With its portable format, The Bart Book aims to entertain while providing a humorous take on modern life, reflecting the show’s ongoing commentary on society.
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The Bart Book is now being released in hardback, as part of the ongoing series: The Simpsons Library of Wisdom.
Bart Simpson, the much–maligned, misunderstood, under–appreciated ‘underachiever’, comes clean and (God help us!) it’s worse than we thought. Now the truth can be told at last as Bart offers up his school survival guide, secret codes, pullable pranks, dream tattoos, favourite El Barto ‘tags’, and the Christmas list to end all lists (and future visits from Santa). It’s the worst, we mean . the best book ever!
In The Simpsons Library of Wisdom, Matt Groening, the creator of ‘The Simpsons’, offers an ongoing series of portable and quotable books that will eliminate the need for all religions and philosophies, exalt man’s role in the universe and make the world a better place … sort of. No other television show in history has commented so freely and so humorously on modern times, and there seems to be no end in sight for the sharp satire and pointed parody that ‘The Simpsons’ serves up every night of the week all around the world.
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