Reviewed by: BigAl
Genre: Satire/Parody
Approximate word count: 50-55,000 words
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Author:
Three
people who write a bunch. Want more?
K.S. Brooks
has written everything from thrillers to children’s books (I count eleven , not
including those where she was a coauthor or contributing author, which adds
another handful – the number of fingers on Honey Boo Boo’s hand if you count
this book).
Stephen
Hise is the author of the suspense novel Upgrade
and has contributed to several others including Creepier by the Dozen, a short story anthology written by Hise, his
son, and his daughter. He’s also the founder and (with Brooks) the
co-administrator of the Indies Unlimited website.
JD Mader
has two novels to his credit, a short story collection, and a collection of
essays to scare any dad-to-be, You Hate
Me Because I’m Pregnant (a survival guide for expectant dads). He’s also
contributed to and co-written several others.
Description:
“The name’s
Case. No first name. He is a man among men and therefore only one name is
sufficient. Women want to smack him – men want to smack him, too, just harder.
Join Case on his epic travels through multiple literary genres as he ruins
horror, space-adventure, noir detective, spy-thriller, westerns, classics of
literature, pop culture icons and more with his own unique panache.”
Appraisal:
Humor may
be dependent on the reader, but if you can’t laugh at this book, you must have
had a funny-bone-ectomy as a child. The laughs started with a disclaimer that
begins …
Bad Book meets or exceeds the
recommended daily allowance of vowels and consonants, and is safe and effective
when used as directed. Use of Bad Book in any manner inconsistent with its
intended purpose nullifies its warranty, which is neither expressed nor
implied.
… and
finishes with, “If you experience an erection that lasts more than four hours,
congratulations.” It only gets better from there. As the hero (villain, idiot,
or at least protagonist) Chase bounces from genre to genre the authors poke fun
at every one with references to the wild (or is it mild) old west and even the
books J.K. Rowling wrote before The
Casual Vacancy.
I felt a tap on my shoulder and
tottered around to see some geezer dressed in a long gown and a pointy hat like
that old dude in that book about that weird little kid that goes off to some
magical school to find a ring. What’s the name of that thing again – “Hobbits
Take Manhattan,” or something like that.
How could
you go wrong for less than a dollar to get your own copy of the Kindle Edition.
(Hurry, they may try to cash in on the critical acclaim and bump the price up
to three digits. Even split three ways, they’ll be hundredaires in no time.)
Format/Typo Issues:
No
significant issues
Rating: ***** Five stars
3 comments:
Great review; I'm going to have to get this one. Sounds like it's right up my alley!
Thanks for the great review, brother. ;)
So glad you enjoyed it - thank you for the great review. :)
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