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Knight's Fork > Humour in Knight's Fork. Does it work for you as a reader?

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Rowena (rowenacherry) | 82 comments Mod
What role does humor play in the telling of this story, and does it work for you as a reader?


message 2: by Jacquie (new)

Jacquie (jacquierogers) | 4 comments Haven't finished it yet, but your books always crack me up. Belly laughs or snarky laughs--it's all good.

Jacquie


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Rowena (rowenacherry) | 82 comments Mod
Thank you for the feedback, Jacquie. Let's hope my novels add years to your life. They say a good laugh is good for longevity.

I wonder... do you think doctors' offices should start prescribing funny books? I think I'll go start a Listmania!


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Jacquie (jacquierogers) | 4 comments That's a thought. A compelling, funny novel might be just the ticket before we go the Paxil route. LOL.

Listmania is a great idea. hehehe. Just what the doctor ordered.


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Rowena (rowenacherry) | 82 comments Mod
I meant Listopia, of course. Listmania is Amazonian.


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Rowena (rowenacherry) | 82 comments Mod
Jacquie,

Thank you very much for the compliment about, "The trouble with your bloody great Djinn gene pool is that there is no lifeguard on duty!"






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