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October 21, 2005
Review: Flush by karl hiassen
I was in Miami last week and in a book store. I love Hiaasen's prior work with all their whacky bad guys and twisted plots. He really ties into essential truths about Florida. When I saw this one on the hardback counter as his new stuff I immediately swooped it up. I didn't even read the dust jacket or the review. I should have. This is one of Hiaasen's new books aimed at the teen market. It is told from the perspective of a teen boy and his sister who are heros against their inept parents and bumbling bad guys. Hiaasen dumbed down his writing for the young masses. Expecting his other stuff I am totally underwhelmed. If you are over 15, DO NOT READ THIS BOOK!
I rate this 0 of 5 stars.
Posted by Martin at October 21, 2005 8:39 AM
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