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A shame, but still a good read: From the prologue you immediately get the ending of the story told in this book. I love Kinky's books and have read quite a few, but I got the impression that this one was sparked by his need to not write any more. That need is probably driven by his political aspirations more than anything else. The dialogue is more depressed, less witty, and less interesting than any of his other books. Even though the ending was predicted, it was still a mild surprise, as was the epilogue. That said, I still enjoyed the book, I will continue to read others in the series, and enjoy them, and I look forward to Kinky resurfacing in the future, his style is just too good for the reading public to lose. Read and enjoy, but don't expect the brilliance of earlier books.
| Author: | Kinky Friedman | | Binding: | Hardcover | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 813.54 | | EAN: | 9780786278367 | | Edition: | Largeprint | | ISBN: | 0786278366 | | Number Of Pages: | 271 | | Publication Date: | 2005-08 |
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