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any christopher moore fans?

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  • May 13, 2010
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    hey guys,
    just curious if there are af members reads christopher moore? i love his books. they are very entertaining, smart, and hilarious. i am currently reading his latest book, Sacre Bleu. what a great book so far. it is about most of the famous artists of the time like monet, renoir, manet and such.

    just curious if anybody has read his stuff. and what others think about him. i really fluke, and lust lizard the best. but his current book so far has promise.

    let me know what you guys think.
     
    so many humor? drama/action??

    can you giove a synopsis on one of his books? i always interested in expanding my horizons

    it is definitely humor for the most part. i never laughed so hard reading lust lizard from melancholoy cove. fluke is an intersting take on why whales sing.

    and sacred bleu is really good so far. it gives you a different perspective on what painters were like back in the 1800's and what they had to go thru to get certain colors. not sure how historically accurate the book is, but it is by far a very interesting read.

    if you want to read something not to heavy, but want to take a vacation from reality, his books are the best.

    and i almost forgot about lamb. another interesting take on jesus. very good.
     
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    I started with "It's A Dirty Job and read all of his books twice. So far...
    Dirty job is about a man who is drafted into being a grim reaper.

    Christopher Moore wrote humor to help to deal with his loss of both his mother and mother-in-law. The man is achingly funny.

    When I need a laugh, some more vocabulary or another take on whales, for instance, I call on the crazy man--Christopher Moore.

    My wife and my teen age son have laughed out loud through all of his books, too. We have them all. I hope he writes more soon.

    He is guilty of being far too irreverent according to the 'f**ktards' -one of my new vocab words- :)
     
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    So, his work is similar to something Douglas Adams or Keith Laumer would put together?

    never read Keith Laumer, but moore is similar to douglas adams.....though his writing follows along the lines of typical british humor.

    i think moore is unique in his humor.

    his latest:
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    is unique in that he tries a little more serious approach. it is really good though.
     
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