You Suck: A Love Story132 reviews
Christopher Moore

William Morrow, 2007

Nosferattitude

+ Undead need a good laugh, too

You Suck is the sequel to The Author Guy's foray into humorous, bizarro vamp-lit, and it's just as zany and enjoyable as its predecessor, Bloodsucking Fiends. I won't go too much into the story except to say that C. Thomas Flood is now forced to accept his newly acquired pale force, a first ...
  
  











  



  
Fanged & Fabulous (Immortality Bites, Book 2)18 reviews
Michelle Rowen

Forever, 2007

Fanged and Fabulous

+ Better than the first novel
+ Could not put this book down
+ Fantastic and Fabulous
+ Vampire hijinks
  
  











  



  
Shotgun Opera17 reviews
Victor Gischler

Dell, 2006

An excellent read.

+ another great gangster story from Gischler!
+ Simple and Entertaining, like books should be!

I read the last 75% of this book in one night because I couldn't stop turning the pages to see what was going to happen next. It has the feel of a Tarantino treatment with Bruce Willis playing the role of Mike Foley. It has its over-the-top moments, Middle Sister's approach to handling the ...
  
  











  



  
The Best of Poe: The Tell-Tale Heart, The Raven, The Cask of Amontillado, and 30 Others
Edgar Allan Poe

Prestwick House, Inc., 2006

This Prestwick House Literary Touchstone Classic™ includes a glossary and reader’s notes to help the modern reader contend with Poe’s allusions and complicated vocabulary. Edgar Allan Poe—his name conjures up thoughts of hearts beating long after their owners are dead, of disease and plague amid wealth, of love that extends beyond the grave, and of black ravens who utter only one word. The ...
  
  











  



  
A Dirty Job: A Novel162 reviews
Christopher Moore

William Morrow, 2006

A Laugh Out Loud Funny Look at Death!

+ Best author find in a LONG time!
+ His Best Work Ever!
+ Try Moore if you haven't...you will either love or hate him
+ Fun Book - Like Bear!
  
  











  



  
Faking It: How to Seem Like a Better Person Without Actually Improving Yourself13 reviews
From the Writers of Collegehumor.com

Dutton Adult, 2007

Amazing!

+ Hilarious, and - surprise, surprise - a little helpful.
+ Simply Wonderful!
+ Laughed-out-loud!!!
+ Quick!
  
  











  



  
The Stranger529 reviews
Albert Camus

Vintage, 1989

American translation brings out stylistic subtleties

+ interesting
+ Shocking in its Simplicity
+ One of the best books ever written.
+ Oh, the absurdity!
  
  











  



  
Assault on the Senses11 reviews
Michael P. Ferrari

iUniverse, Inc., 2007

Catcher in the Bourbon

+ A tongue-in-cheek look at the dark side to the campus experience.
+ A very entertaining read with crude laughs aplenty
+ excellent writing
+ assualt on the sensus
  
  











  



  
Tapping the Source32 reviews
Kem Nunn

Thunder's Mouth Press, 2005

One of the Best Books I've Ever Read

+ A Must-Read
+ Hella Tight

I've bought about 10 copies of this book and given 9 away. It's one of the best books ever. Every teenage who is intelligent should read it. My 19 year old son just read it and loved it, too. Well written, dark, satisfying and heart-wrenching, good ending. Fantastic piece of art.
  
  











  



  
Class Dismissed: 75 Outrageous, Mind-Expanding College Exploits (and Lessons That Won't Be on the Final)21 reviews
Ben Applebaum, Derrick Pittman, ...

Villard, 2006

Aren't we all great story tellers?

+ Ah, the joys of college
+ Colllllleeeeege!
+ The Good ol' College Days....
+ Amusing, Entertaining, and often just wrong...
  
  











  



  
Shotgun Opera17 reviews
Victor Gischler

Dell, 2006

An excellent read.

+ another great gangster story from Gischler!
+ Simple and Entertaining, like books should be!

I read the last 75% of this book in one night because I couldn't stop turning the pages to see what was going to happen next. It has the feel of a Tarantino treatment with Bruce Willis playing the role of Mike Foley. It has its over-the-top moments, Middle Sister's approach to handling the ...
  
  











  



  
The Stranger529 reviews
Albert Camus

Vintage, 1989

American translation brings out stylistic subtleties

+ interesting
+ Shocking in its Simplicity
+ One of the best books ever written.
+ Oh, the absurdity!
  
  











  



  
A Dirty Job: A Novel162 reviews
Christopher Moore

William Morrow, 2006

A Laugh Out Loud Funny Look at Death!

+ Best author find in a LONG time!
+ His Best Work Ever!
+ Try Moore if you haven't...you will either love or hate him
+ Fun Book - Like Bear!
  
  











  



  
You Suck: A Love Story132 reviews
Christopher Moore

William Morrow, 2007

Nosferattitude

+ Undead need a good laugh, too

You Suck is the sequel to The Author Guy's foray into humorous, bizarro vamp-lit, and it's just as zany and enjoyable as its predecessor, Bloodsucking Fiends. I won't go too much into the story except to say that C. Thomas Flood is now forced to accept his newly acquired pale force, a first ...
  
  











  



  
Fanged & Fabulous (Immortality Bites, Book 2)18 reviews
Michelle Rowen

Forever, 2007

Fanged and Fabulous

+ Better than the first novel
+ Could not put this book down
+ Fantastic and Fabulous
+ Vampire hijinks
  
  











  



  
Class Dismissed: 75 Outrageous, Mind-Expanding College Exploits (and Lessons That Won't Be on the Final)21 reviews
Ben Applebaum, Derrick Pittman, ...

Villard, 2006

Aren't we all great story tellers?

+ Ah, the joys of college
+ Colllllleeeeege!
+ The Good ol' College Days....
+ Amusing, Entertaining, and often just wrong...
  
  











  



  
Assault on the Senses11 reviews
Michael P. Ferrari

iUniverse, Inc., 2007

Catcher in the Bourbon

+ A tongue-in-cheek look at the dark side to the campus experience.
+ A very entertaining read with crude laughs aplenty
+ excellent writing
+ assualt on the sensus
  
  











  



  
The Best of Poe: The Tell-Tale Heart, The Raven, The Cask of Amontillado, and 30 Others
Edgar Allan Poe

Prestwick House, Inc., 2006

This Prestwick House Literary Touchstone Classic™ includes a glossary and reader’s notes to help the modern reader contend with Poe’s allusions and complicated vocabulary. Edgar Allan Poe—his name conjures up thoughts of hearts beating long after their owners are dead, of disease and plague amid wealth, of love that extends beyond the grave, and of black ravens who utter only one word. The ...
  
  











  



  
Faking It: How to Seem Like a Better Person Without Actually Improving Yourself13 reviews
From the Writers of Collegehumor.com

Dutton Adult, 2007

Amazing!

+ Hilarious, and - surprise, surprise - a little helpful.
+ Simply Wonderful!
+ Laughed-out-loud!!!
+ Quick!
  
  











  



  
Tapping the Source32 reviews
Kem Nunn

Thunder's Mouth Press, 2005

One of the Best Books I've Ever Read

+ A Must-Read
+ Hella Tight

I've bought about 10 copies of this book and given 9 away. It's one of the best books ever. Every teenage who is intelligent should read it. My 19 year old son just read it and loved it, too. Well written, dark, satisfying and heart-wrenching, good ending. Fantastic piece of art.