Who would have thought that Kinky Friedman, yes that Kinky Friedman writes books! He has written more than 15 mysteries and some non-fiction, for more than 20 books total.For a news junky like myself, I knew a bit about him although I’m not from or live in Texas. (However, I did live there for a ye...
What do I think?I think it's a case of the fryin' pan's on, but nothin's cookin'.
Kinky, or the Kingster, as he likes to call himself is a Jewish detective who likes cats. But he only changes the litter box every seven years whether it needs it or not. So the cat will often find other places to take care of things, a situation that Kink's friends find unsettling to say the least....
I listened to this book on audio. The narrator was wonderful, and I am sure that added much to my enjoyment of the book. The author has a quirky sense of humour which always appeals to me. I am definitely going to check out some of his other books.
Though I did not find it as good as his other humor books, it is still worth reading. In this book, Kinky looks at his recent run for governor of Texas. The book outlines his plans and platform. It also tells stories of the campaign trail, and it has a lot of humor along the way. It is interesting t...
I finally picked it up after having it sitting on my shelf for a few days. I was hoping to finish the Foxes in the Henhouse book before picking this one up, but I could not resist the call of Kinky's book. * * * *I finally finished reading it. I found myself liking this book. It has a nice blend of ...
See my short note on it here:[http://itinerantlibrarian.blogspot.com/2006/07/booknote-cowboy-logic.html]
Kinky may be our next Texas governor. As a citizen and a reader, I felt obligated to try a Kinky Friedman book.His campaign slogan: "How hard can it be?"