Stephanie's review
Fluke LP
by Christopher Moore
Stephanie's review
Fluke LP by Christopher Moore
Stephanie's review
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Second Moore title I've read, the first was Practical Demonkeeping. This book is amazingly imagined. Sure, it's over the top, as far as seeming nearly impossible, but that's part of what makes it fun. And Moore doesn't take himself or his characters too seriously. I neither despised nor loved most of the characters, but none of them annoyed me. I could accept them with all their fun quirks. The best is the young well-to-do caucasian Rastafarian.
What I love about this book it is that even though it's incredibly silly, it's thoroughly engaging. It did drag a bit in places. Moore's prose could definitely be "tightened up" a bit. Regardless, I can't wait to try another Moore title, most likely Lamb.
What I love about this book it is that even though it's incredibly silly, it's thoroughly engaging. It did drag a bit in places. Moore's prose could definitely be "tightened up" a bit. Regardless, I can't wait to try another Moore title, most likely Lamb.
