This book is good, if you get it for the right reasons.
To start off, I've seen Nathan
Kranzo (and many of these gags) live several times. He's incredibly entertaining, and creating funny
bits that ACTUALLY work in front of an audience is hard work.
The pieces in this book are,
just that. They're pieces that you can use to make the current routines you do funnier. If funny
gags are what you're into, then definitely pick this up. If you're looking for new routines? I'd
recommend against it.