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'''Will There Ever Be a Rainbow?''' is an autobiography written by [[Charles Montgomery Burns]] after his trip to [[Springfield General Hospital|the hospital]]. He recruited the help of a ghost writer named [[Mr. Roman]], but fired him, deciding to write the book himself. After it was published, it became a very unpopular book, only becoming a best seller in a non-fiction five cent bin. They are used as booster seats at [[Krustyburger|Krusty Burger]], as they are the same size, but much cheaper. Mr. Burns sends one to [[Bart Simpson|Bart]] as a gift for giving him blood.<ref>"[[Blood Feud]]"</ref> Lisa shows the book to Mr. Burns, saying that it says that he has less money than he thinks.<ref>"[[The Old Man and the Lisa]]"</ref>
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'''Will There Ever Be a Rainbow?''' is an autobiography written by [[Charles Montgomery Burns]] after his trip to [[Springfield General Hospital|the hospital]].  
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== History ==
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He recruited the help of a ghost writer named Mr. Roman, but fired him, deciding to write the book himself. After it was published, it became a very unpopular book, only becoming a best seller in a non-fiction five cent bin. They are used as booster seats at [[Krustyburger|Krusty Burger]], as they are the same size, but much cheaper. Mr. Burns sends one to [[Bart]] as a gift for giving him blood.<ref>"[[Blood Feud]]"</ref> Lisa shows the book to Mr. Burns, saying that it says that he has less money than he thinks.<ref>"[[The Old Man and the Lisa]]"</ref>
  
 
To try and increase the popularity of his book, Burns sponsored and later took over the [[First Church of Springfield|local church]].
 
To try and increase the popularity of his book, Burns sponsored and later took over the [[First Church of Springfield|local church]].
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== Appearances ==
 
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== References ==
 
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[[Category:Books by Mr. Burns]]

Latest revision as of 14:18, March 13, 2022

Will There Ever Be a Rainbow?
Will There Ever Be a Rainbow.jpg
Book Information
Author: Charles Montgomery Burns
Genre: Autobiography
First appearance: "Blood Feud"

Will There Ever Be a Rainbow? is an autobiography written by Charles Montgomery Burns after his trip to the hospital.

History[edit]

He recruited the help of a ghost writer named Mr. Roman, but fired him, deciding to write the book himself. After it was published, it became a very unpopular book, only becoming a best seller in a non-fiction five cent bin. They are used as booster seats at Krusty Burger, as they are the same size, but much cheaper. Mr. Burns sends one to Bart as a gift for giving him blood.[1] Lisa shows the book to Mr. Burns, saying that it says that he has less money than he thinks.[2]

To try and increase the popularity of his book, Burns sponsored and later took over the local church.

Appearances[edit]

References[edit]