3.7 AVERAGE


En la típica línea de Christopher Moore ... divertido, bastante disparatado. Las estrellas se las gana en su categoría, no comparativamente con nada más

Christopher Moore at his absurdist craft again.
Many of the characters are from other books, so if you're a fan, it's full of Easter eggs. Also enticing are the zombies and the talking fruit bat.

Perfect as always. Milk-out-the-nose funny!

Instantly I'm a Christopher Moore fan!

This book might have been funnier in print. The audiobook was terrible. The reader couldn't keep his voices straight for all the characters and for some reason he thought that everyone in a small town in California should sound like they were Southern. The worst, however, was his pronunciation of the angel's name (Ruh-jeel, seriously?) I hope the narrator doesn't read Shakespeare lest Ariel end up as uh-reel.

This book was definitely a creative Christmas tale. Didn't love it, but it had some humorous lines.

Another fine work by Christopher Moore!

I think this may be the first book I've read by this author. Great fun.

Really enjoyed most of this book, but it sort of falls apart at the end. I didn't like 'solution to the problem' at all (trying to avoid spoilers), and the last chapter was funny, but felt like it was there purely to help the book reach a wordcount.

Still, entertaining enough, and I'll probably track down some of the other books featuring these characters at some point.

2nd reading.