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Book Reviews of No Way to Treat a First Lady

No Way to Treat a First Lady
No Way to Treat a First Lady
Author: Christopher Buckley
ISBN-13: 9780375758751
ISBN-10: 0375758755
Publication Date: 10/14/2003
Pages: 304
Rating:
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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3.6 stars, based on 57 ratings
Publisher: Random House Trade Paperbacks
Book Type: Paperback
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18 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

reviewed No Way to Treat a First Lady on + 28 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 3
Satiric account of a white house scandal reminding us of the Clinton era - funny, part thriller, light and enjoyable.
reviewed No Way to Treat a First Lady on + 28 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Buckley is the best, and this effort doesn't dissapoint. His razor sharp wit and smart take on Washington are legendary, and make for a wonderful read.
Barry1776 avatar reviewed No Way to Treat a First Lady on + 72 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Hilarious!!
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This was a fun vacation read and a pretty entertaining send-up on politics, media, and the law.
Alison avatar reviewed No Way to Treat a First Lady on + 551 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Very funny - typical Buckley biting humor!
reviewed No Way to Treat a First Lady on + 42 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Very entertaining!
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a novel which is legal thriller/political humor and wickedly funny about sexual excesses
reviewed No Way to Treat a First Lady on + 43 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is a very entertaining book and quick to read. I had a hard time putting it down.
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Very satirical and extremely funny book.
galnsearch avatar reviewed No Way to Treat a First Lady on + 143 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
A quirky, fun, read!
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candieb avatar reviewed No Way to Treat a First Lady on + 239 more book reviews
Given the current political crap going on, this was really nice... sometimes you hear that fact is funnier than fiction, but I dunno, this was very very funny. Buckley is probably the best political satire fiction writer I've ever had the pleasure of reading.

The sad part? I can totally see some of these things happening for real - *laugh*
scrapbooklady avatar reviewed No Way to Treat a First Lady on + 472 more book reviews
First Lady, Elizabeth Tyler MacMann, is charged with killing her philandering husband after he is found dead in bed. It so happens that earlier that evening he had spent time in bed with his mistress, Babette. After a bedroom fight, the First Lady allegedly hurled a spittoon at him, with tragic results, or were they? Beth is put on trial for assassinating the president. She hires "Shameless" Baylor, her former boyfriend as her attorney. As the story twists and turns it gets funnier and more entertaining. What's to become of the First Lady? Is she really the killer or has she been set-up?

This is first-rate humor from an author who knows how to entertain his readers and keep them begging for more. highly recommended.
racprint avatar reviewed No Way to Treat a First Lady on + 24 more book reviews
This writer is among the funniest around. If making fun of lawyers gives you pleasure, this is the book for you. Buckley also wrote Thank You For Smoking, which was made into a movie. I've now read 3 of his novels, and have been delighted with all 3.
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This book is a very witty satire that looks at the legal system and the media. I loved the "What if" aspect of the First Lady on trial for accidentally killing her husband after he cheated on her in the Lincoln bedroom and now being brought in the Trial of the Millennium, she has to prove that she did not assassinate the President! It reminded me not only of the Clinton error, but also the media mayhem of the O.J. Simpson trial.
reviewed No Way to Treat a First Lady on + 5 more book reviews
Political mystery, good characterization.
perryfran avatar reviewed No Way to Treat a First Lady on + 1185 more book reviews
This was a fun book to read with a lot of lol moments. It was basically a satire on life in Washington DC pulling no punches at the politics, sex, government agencies, the media, and especially the legal community and its attorneys. The book was written in 2002 and is obviously a takeoff on the Clinton white house. The president in this case is a former war hero who has untold dalliances with a myriad of women. One night after such an affair in the Lincoln bedroom, he returns to bed with the first lady and is found dead in the morning. But how did he die? Well, the first lady, Beth, is charged with his murder by throwing an antique silver spittoon at the president causing a brain hemorrhage. This leads to the "trial of the millennium" presided over by the only judge that was not recluded from the trial. Beth's attorney is an old lover who she was formerly engaged to named Boyce "Shameless" Baylor, who will go to any extent to win a case, legal or otherwise.

This one was really over the top and is filled with political humor and situations that could well apply to the current Trump administration. I would mildly recommend this but for me it was maybe a little too much over the top.
lucibee avatar reviewed No Way to Treat a First Lady on + 63 more book reviews
Typical Buckley. Very funny actually kept me up late reading with it's twists and turns. I will look forward to his next adventure.
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From the cover: Elizabeth McMann, the ambitious First Lady of the U.S. (and known in the tabloids as "Lady Bethmac"), is on trial for the death of her philandering husband, and the only man who can save her is the boyfriend she jilted in law school - now the most shameless defense attorney in America. Published to rave reviews, this is a hilariously warped love story for our time set in the funniest place in America: Washington, DC.