4 Star Review for Hyperbole by Ryan Parmenter
Hyperbole by Ryan Parmenter
4 out of 5 Stars
Hyperbole is simply put as obvious or intentional exaggeration. The author definitely got that down when he wrote this book.
Hyperbole follows Harland as he makes his way through everyday life in a world that just can’t seem to get any worse…or better for that matter. The story follows Harland through his perspective for most of the book as you see through his eyes what is going on. His girlfriend Rena, who has quite a personality of her own, pleases him and torments him as you flip the pages.
From drunken beer binges, to smoking a lot of weed, the story hits all the strong points of a man working his way through life and also indulging himself in some of life’s more simple pleasures.
The story is fast paced at many points and goes into great detail about the people Harland is surrounded by. This fast paced story allows the author to jump around some but not so much that you lose where he is trying to take you.
Comedy is essential in this book and fills the pages. From the priest that molested Ollie, to the old drunk in the bar, not a page goes by without something out of the ordinary.
If you are looking for a fast paced novel, with diverse content, and a bit of humor, then this is the book for you.
I would recommend this book for mature readers due to strong language.
Hyperbole
Reviewed by: David at Indie Authors and Books
www.indieauthorsandbooks.com
www.indieauthorsandbooks.wordpress.com
4 out of 5 Stars
Hyperbole is simply put as obvious or intentional exaggeration. The author definitely got that down when he wrote this book.
Hyperbole follows Harland as he makes his way through everyday life in a world that just can’t seem to get any worse…or better for that matter. The story follows Harland through his perspective for most of the book as you see through his eyes what is going on. His girlfriend Rena, who has quite a personality of her own, pleases him and torments him as you flip the pages.
From drunken beer binges, to smoking a lot of weed, the story hits all the strong points of a man working his way through life and also indulging himself in some of life’s more simple pleasures.
The story is fast paced at many points and goes into great detail about the people Harland is surrounded by. This fast paced story allows the author to jump around some but not so much that you lose where he is trying to take you.
Comedy is essential in this book and fills the pages. From the priest that molested Ollie, to the old drunk in the bar, not a page goes by without something out of the ordinary.
If you are looking for a fast paced novel, with diverse content, and a bit of humor, then this is the book for you.
I would recommend this book for mature readers due to strong language.

Hyperbole

Reviewed by: David at Indie Authors and Books
www.indieauthorsandbooks.com
www.indieauthorsandbooks.wordpress.com
Published on January 27, 2014 02:19
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D.R. Racey has served on active duty in the U.S. Military since 1998 and spends much of his time off writing, developing his next story, and designing his own cover art. He has been married since 2000
D.R. Racey has served on active duty in the U.S. Military since 1998 and spends much of his time off writing, developing his next story, and designing his own cover art. He has been married since 2000 and has three children.
He started writing in 2008 as a hobby and published his first book in 2012. His first published book is Blood Rites which is about a werewolf on the run from his former pack master. D.R. Racey has also published a historical fiction novella about an Army National Guard unit stationed in Baghdad, Iraq during the surge (War - 8000 Miles From Home). He has also completed two fantasy novels as part of the Phoenix Blade Trilogy (Conflagration and Lineage).
All D.R. Racey novels are available from Amazon.com in Paperback and for Kindle.
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He started writing in 2008 as a hobby and published his first book in 2012. His first published book is Blood Rites which is about a werewolf on the run from his former pack master. D.R. Racey has also published a historical fiction novella about an Army National Guard unit stationed in Baghdad, Iraq during the surge (War - 8000 Miles From Home). He has also completed two fantasy novels as part of the Phoenix Blade Trilogy (Conflagration and Lineage).
All D.R. Racey novels are available from Amazon.com in Paperback and for Kindle.
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