

NEW YORK TIMES (Read the full review)
Review by Christopher Buckley
"...sophomoric, disgusting, tasteless, vile, misogynist, chauvinist, debased and at times so unspeakably revolting that any person of decent sensibility would hurl it into the nearest dumpster. I couldn't put it down. For better or worse, this is an utterly hilarious book."
REVIEWS MAGAZINE (Read the full review)
Review by Mark Leffler
"...After decades toiling in the screen trade, Miller has returned to his first love, writing stories that are hilarious, authbiographical, sick, revolting, revolutionary, and as hot and steamy as a five-minute French kiss in a beer-soaked basement. The true joy of reading The Real Animal House, for anyone who was a fan of his writing for National Lampoon, is that his wonderful narrative voice is still there."
KIRKUS REVIEWS
"...Raucous, bleary pages where schoolwork is but a vague concern and the unceasing bacchanal is everything... A boozy holler of a book, with a great soundtrack."
BOOKLIST REVIEW
"Loud, raucous, infantile, racy, and very funny. . . . The book is full of likable eccentrics, sexual shenanigans, and--if you know where to look for them--valuable life lessons."