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Crass but still funny. Good ending
Kind of an obscure book but i liked the author's sense of humor bit the most part. I'm not sure if I'd recommend this book or read anymore books by this author... But overall if was still enjoyable. Took a second to get into.
Kind of an obscure book but i liked the author's sense of humor bit the most part. I'm not sure if I'd recommend this book or read anymore books by this author... But overall if was still enjoyable. Took a second to get into.
adventurous
funny
medium-paced
Another hilarious book from [a:Christopher Moore|16218|Christopher Moore|https://images.gr-assets.com/authors/1460399391p2/16218.jpg]. Something about his style of humor is right up my alley.
funny
fast-paced
Whenever I look for a non-Macomber-style Christmas read for book club, this one is mentioned. Heartwarming and hilarious, they've said. And... I could see this being fun, for the right person. Which is not me. It had a weird Tom Robbins meets knockoff Terry Pratchett feel to it. And while I read it, I kept thinking- is this a series? There are some references that feel inside-joke-y, but nothing indicates that it is. Except Goodreads says this is book 3, so... I guess that's why...? This is one that I kept reading because I wanted to see how it would end, but I also didn't really care about anyone in it, so I guess I just wanted to make sure that the bat and dog turned out okay. Definitely not for my book club.
dark
funny
lighthearted
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Complicated
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
This book was funny in parts, but I expected it to be funnier than it was. Maybe I just wasn't in the mood for the undead to beseige people in a church because they (the undead) were hungry. People who enjoy a good zombie satire might enjoy it more? Like "Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff..." this book probably shouldn't be recommended to the overly devout, as all the hi-jinks are, after all, the result of a really stupid angel screwing up his job.
My favorite holiday book ever. Nothing says the holidays like zombies.
Very fun book. It's like a Kevin Smith movie in a book.
A very Christopher Moore book. Many characters from his other books make appearances, including my very favorites- Tucker Case and Roberto the Fruit Bat from Island of the Sequined Love Nun. Oh, and Raziel, the not very bright angel, from Lamb also plays an important part. A good book if you like Moore, but if you don't, don't even bother with it.