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Book Review: Bloodsucking Fiends by Christopher Moore
Maybe that's why vampires are so funny, because reality can bite.
Read More »Audio Book Review – Brother Odd by Dean Koontz – Read by David Aaron Baker
Odd Thomas returns! This time to a abbey in the Sierra Nevada Mountains and yes, he still sees dead people.
Read More »Book Review: I Killed – Compiled by Ritch Shydner and Mark Schiff
Read this book, please! Comedians I had never heard of before revealed some of the funniest misadventures.
Read More »Mad Goes Political for Election Day
The Usual Gang of Idiots take on the Red State/Blue State divide . . .
Read More »Book Review: Air America: The Playbook by David Bender et al.
As a playbook, this work may be an example of why Air America Radio lacked an effective and winning strategy.
Read More »Book Review — The Atheist Manifestos III: The Heathen’s Guide to World Religions by William Hopper
Using humor and satire as a method of examining the credibility of religious faiths and traditions.
Read More »Book Review: Anansi Boys by Neil Gaiman
Who better to tie all the strings of the world together and weave them into stories than a spider in coyote clothing?
Read More »Book Review: I Shouldn’t Even Be Doing This! by Bob Newhart
An incorrect title because Newhart should have done this sooner.
Read More »Books: Neil Gaiman In The Spotlight – Home In Your Heart And Soul
... I would leave a trail of his words that I could follow home on those days I was feeling particularly lost.
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