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Christopher Moore is my new favorite author. He's not as . . . philosophical or deep as Tom Robbins, but he's clever, playful; fun.
I've read 'The Lust Lizard of Melancholy Cove' and 'The Stupidest Angel' too. How could the guy NOT be fun, with titles like those?
In Coyote Blue, native American and commercial Anglo culture compete. Identity issues, mythical characters, and strange new versions of native-style origin myths. Fun stuff. ...more
I've read 'The Lust Lizard of Melancholy Cove' and 'The Stupidest Angel' too. How could the guy NOT be fun, with titles like those?
In Coyote Blue, native American and commercial Anglo culture compete. Identity issues, mythical characters, and strange new versions of native-style origin myths. Fun stuff. ...more

Quality Moore that is definitely amusing in points, if not as gut-splittingly funny as his more recent works. Nice cameos from standard Moore characters; Inspector Alphonse Rivera drops in, as does Minty Fresh. I knew I was saving this one for last for a reason, and it's because it just doesn't stack up to the genius of Lamb or the morbid hijinks of A Dirty job
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