Nature Girl
by:
Carl Hiaasen (author)
From "the funniest important writer in America" (Miami Herald) comes a tale that is gleefully zany and incisively sharp and now available in trade paperback for the first time.
From "the funniest important writer in America" (Miami Herald) comes a tale that is gleefully zany and incisively sharp and now available in trade paperback for the first time.
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Format: mass market paperback
ISBN:
9780446400664 (0446400661)
Publish date: August 1st 2008
Publisher: Grand Central Publishing
Pages no: 399
Edition language: English
This is one of those pleasantly zany books where an eclectic mix of characters is scrambled together in a madcap plot and much sex, violence, and hilarity results. I've seen it done better, I've seen it done much worse, but I'm kind of digging how many books make out Florida to be the epicenter of A...
I'll give a solid 3 Stars to this Hiaasen romp through the Florida back country. Usually he gets plenty of smiles from me but I was laughing out loud at his characters in this one. His stories are impossible to characterize in a way that would do him justice but you wouldn't be disappointed if you t...
Madcap - enjoyable if you're into that kind of thing.
It took me nine weeks to listen to this book on audio during my commute. Not sure if it was worth it (though I'm still adjusting to listening to books after a long break from audio). It took a long time to be introduced to the various quirky characters, and most of them were not very likable. Once t...
i must say that i am not really impress with this one. it is still fun, but most of the time, i think it has too many characters, and well, too many ideas, i just lost track. but Fry is a very nice character for a 12 year old boy.