Christopher Moore

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Jack Dylan
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Christopher Moore

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This guy has some great titles out there. My favorite book, which he wrote, is Lamb: The gospel according to Biff. It's truely amusing and worth a read.
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I love Christopher Moore's books. And Lamb was amazing! I found him accidentally while wandering around aimlessly at the library and have since devoured everything he's written. He's so goofy, one of the rare authors that can make me snort laugh.
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My favorite is Lamb...but also recommenced Fool and its sequel released this Spring: Serpent of Venice. Both are laugh out loud funny!
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Lamb was great, poor pervy Biff. And I loved Fool. And I like how some of the same characters show up in different books when they are based in San Fransisco. I recommend them all. Fluke, I guess, started out a bit slower than his usual speed but then it got weird and picked right up.
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Sacré Bleu was just as wonderfully absurd as his other books.
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