Vanity Fair, May 2011 Quotable Hitchens presents a cavalcade of Vanity Fair's notorious provocateur-in-chief Christopher Hitchens's finest flaming arrows, mud balls, and political grenades. Times Literary Supplement, UK, 3/18/11 Without troubling to do the research, you could safely say that Hitchens, formerly the TLS's American correspondent, has a view on everything. Now you can do the research. Kirkus Reviews, 5/10/11The most memorable of Hitchens' work in an alphabetized guide to all things Hitch. New York Journal of Books, 5/10/11The book is great fun, whether sampled by dipping in or swallowed whole and digested slowly, as a snake might do...The Quotable Hitchens is and will remain an excellent means by which those of us who have long valued his work can celebrate it at a moment's notice and those new to his work now have a new source of material for their Facebook Page or for emblazoning on T-shirts. Hudson Valley News, 5/14/11 A nice book for the bedside table-my copy is already getting dog- eared...The most scathing, inflammatory, hilarious and (fill in the blank) commentaries on life in all its manifestations. Forbes Magazine, 6/2/11 [O]ne of those books that you plan to devote five minutes to but end up burning two hours. It's a perfect summer read-you can pick it up and put it down as you quaff martinis and roll around the beach like Deborah Kerr and Burt Lancaster in From Here to Eternity. The Economist, 6/1/11 [T]his book is a gleeful array of biting quips, twisty barbs and some disarmingly well-turned phrases...the book is amusing, and a poignant reminder of the man's rare talents. Buffalo News, 5/29/11[S]plendiferous compendium of Hitchens. Washington Times, 5/24/11 At first glance, the book reminds one of Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, but this volume is something more personal, more outre and more funny. Smartly organized by subject, it is a book to be enjoyed both as a long visit with the incomparable social critic and as a quick reference. Los Angeles Times, 5/22/11A collection of gem-like insights pared from the public intellectual and author's many books and other writings. New Statesman, 5/23/11 It often seems as if Christopher Hitchens has spent his life writing and speaking with a collection such as this in mind. PopMatters.com, 6/12/11Over 300 pages of...verbal gold...Anyone interested in the art of turning a good phrase in the English language will want to give this volume a look. American Thinker, 6/13/11It's a stimulant to the mind and a tonic to the spirit. Anthony Weiner should read it...while in rehab.