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Michael Kun
Michael Kun was born on November 28, 1962. He is the son of Richard and Beatrice Kun. He is a graduate of The Johns Hopkins University, as well as the School of Law of the University of Virginia. Michael sold his first novel, A Thousand Benjamins, while he was in law school. The novel was... show more

Michael Kun was born on November 28, 1962. He is the son of Richard and Beatrice Kun. He is a graduate of The Johns Hopkins University, as well as the School of Law of the University of Virginia. Michael sold his first novel, A Thousand Benjamins, while he was in law school. The novel was published in 1990. After many rumors of his death, which can be read right here on amazon.com, Kun returned with The Locklear Letters in 2003.Since then, Kun has published three more novels -- My Wife and My Dead Wife, You Poor Monster, and Everybody Says Hello. He has also published the short story collection Corrections to My Memoirs, and has co-authored The Baseball Uncyclopedia and The Football Uncyclopedia. His work also appears in The X-Mas Men. Michael has never had a cavity. He also has no tattoos or piercings.
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Birth date: November 28, 1962
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Blah, Blah, Blah, Book Blog rated it 8 years ago
Compared to the book I read before this, I have to say that the blurb that accompanies this book dramatically undersells it. Honestly, looking at it now I cannot imagine what inspired me to choose this from NetGalley, but I am certainly glad I did. I understand that this is a YA title, but for peopl...
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cjc rated it 10 years ago
A few interesting facts buried under an avalanche of failed attempts at wit and/or cleverness.
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Caleb J. Ross' booklikes rated it 12 years ago
Far too many author interview books feel so self-involved and seem to serve only the authors themselves. This one is different. Authors talk about writing in a way that downplays their own work in a refreshing way. In fact, the actual interviewer isn't even disclosed (simply referred to as The Goat)...
Sterek
Sterek rated it 13 years ago
Oh, Mr. President!Or I guess that should be:Oh, Mr. Author!My, my, my… Why have you been hiding this?Well, I guess I can’t really say that, since this book came out in 2004. It’s just that this is the last of the authors books I needed to read, and.. My, my, my…I should really divide this review in ...
Sterek
Sterek rated it 13 years ago
First of all, you must forgive me in advance, because this is the 5th book from this author that I’ve read, and loved them all, so this review might be biased.. Or maybe it won’t, we’ll see..As I said this is the 5th book I’ve read by Mr. Kun, which is a bit strange considering this is the first boo...
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