Monthly Archives: August 2019

Killing Pablo

Down through the course of history, there are a handful of people whose deeds during their time on earth are so horrible that the white-haired old man who sits in judgement beyond the clouds has no choice but to banish … Continue reading

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To The Ends Of The Earth

I always keep a book on the table beside my chair in the room where my wife and I watch TV. On weekday nights, while her brain gets reprogrammed by wingnut propaganda via Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham, shameless shills … Continue reading

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Keep The Change

Keep The Change is the story of Joe Starling, a successful artist who has lost his motivation to paint. He lives in Florida with Astrid, his smoking-hot girlfriend whom he either loves or hates; he can’t decide. (Given the description … Continue reading

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Bad Monkey

Bad Monkey is my first experience with a Carl Hiaasen novel and I’m not sure why I haven’t read him before. Maybe on a subliminal level the bright pastel colors of his book jackets reminded me of all the reasons … Continue reading

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