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Any Christopher Moore readers???

Any Christopher Moore readers???

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kyguy78
#0Any Christopher Moore readers???
Posted: 4/13/06 at 3:13pm

I love his quirky books and Lamb is one of the best books I've read in a long time. He's going to be in Lexington tonight signing copies of his new book and I can't wait to go!

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wonderwaiter
#1re: Any Christopher Moore readers???
Posted: 4/13/06 at 3:22pm

Let me know if he's as cute in person as he is in his author photo.
I love him in a way that would probably get me kicked out of the bookstore.
I haven't read A Dirty Job yet, but it should come in with my order tomorrow.


And no one grew into anything new, we just became the worst of what we were."

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EVIE
#2re: Any Christopher Moore readers???
Posted: 4/13/06 at 8:06pm

I've only read Lamb but I thought it was brilliant! It was so funny. In some parts I was laughing out loud hysterically! I let my friend borrow it and now she's a fan too. We're trying between the two of us to get all of this books eventually.

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wonderwaiter
#3re: Any Christopher Moore readers???
Posted: 4/13/06 at 8:16pm

The Stupidest Angel might be my favorite. It's so hard to tell. Island of the Sequined Love Nun and Lust Lizard of Melancholy Cove are right up there. Lamb is in its own category as far as I'm concerned.


And no one grew into anything new, we just became the worst of what we were."

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caitiesus1522
#4re: Any Christopher Moore readers???
Posted: 4/13/06 at 8:41pm

I actually just bought Lamb after smartpenguin recommended Christopher Moore...so I will let everyone know what I thought when I am done!

Wicked_fan
#5re: Any Christopher Moore readers???
Posted: 4/13/06 at 11:32pm

Lamb is my favorite book EVER! I love it sooo much!

I'm in the midst of Practical Demonkeeping right now...

this man is a genius, since he can hold my attention with a book. Not many authors can do that.haha.


"Better a witty fool than a foolish wit"

-Feste from "Twelfth Night"

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kyguy78
#6re: Any Christopher Moore readers???
Posted: 4/14/06 at 7:43am

He was really good in person. He only spoke for about thirty minutes, be his speech had the same type of humor as all the books do. He was very nice about signing books and taking pictures and seemed like a very geunine and cool guy.

I got started by reading Lamb and have since suggested it to everyone I encounter who has any interest in reading at all. It is problably one of the best books I've read in the last few years. I've all of them and I'm about halfway through A Dirty Job right now.


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