Humor & Satire
Review:Christopher Moore's understanding of the nuance of subtle humor, aligned with great character development and a diverse cast of characters makes for an engaging read. The protagonist is hilarious at times, even in his weakness. Read more
Review:I have no qualms at all about highly recommending ANY book by this author. I have read many of his books, and loved every one. (I intend to read all of them.) They are all funny, clever, captivating, and original. Read more
Review:I bought this book because I had read high fidelity before, and I think this author has a great ability to conduct a story. Once I started reading it I couldn't put it down.
I can really recommend this book! Read more
Review:I downloaded this book just to have something quick to read while sitting in the doctors office and quickly fell into this story. The interactions were hilarious and sure I wished that there were more moments of Talon and Zara alone, but overall it was a good read especially for a free book. Can't wait I read the others. Read more
Review:Read all of Anne Tyler's novels. Enjoyed each and every one. However this story seemed a little off to me. As though she was straining to fit the characters in to a plot they may not have belonged. I still can't get enough of her books and do hope there are more to come Read more
Review:Another great read from this series! I have fallen in love with all the characters and hope there is more in the future after the last one. If he keeps pumping them out, I will keep reading them! They are like looking into a window at your disfunctional famuly. Read more
Review:I LOVEDDDDDDDDDDDDD THIS BOOK! Sophie Kinsella never lets me down. It takes a lot to make me laugh and this book will have you laughing ALOUD! Great, smart and witty humor and you fall in love with Lexi right from the beginning. Such a great read! Read more
Review:Throughout ones life, we all accumulate garbage as a by product of living. Son of the Circus is John Irvings intellectual garbage. I will forgive him for writing this piece of trash but only because I believe that by throwing out this garbage it will make room for the creative genius of Owen Meany and Garp to reappear. I have love every word he has ever written. After years of waiting Son was a tragic disappointment. My true rating would be a zero but its not an option.
It was a great ... Read more
Review:Five thumbs way, way up for “The Fourth Hand.”
This one I’d been waiting for for a while. John Irving is a remarkable storyteller. However, his books (“The World According to Garp,” “A Prayer for Owen Meany,” “The Cider House Rules” and “A Widow For One Year” among them) require a great deal of patience, as the typical Irving novel usually spans decades. But for those willing to sit down and open one up, it’s really worth it.
Irving specializes in dynamic characters who will win your heart... Read more
Review:I laughed aloud, cried, stayed up way too late, and was so sad to say goodbye to Nat and her Gran. If you don't love this book there's something wrong with you! So excited to find this author, who is pure gold. If you need a fresh read, this book is for you. Read more