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The Little Girl and the Cigarette Review

The Little Girl and the Cigarette
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In an arch, assured style, Duteurtre alternates two plots, one of a death-row prisoner putting a cog in the legal system by demanding his right to a final cigarette before his execution and an adult intellectual who feels at odds in a world where children are worshipped as gods. Duteurtre uses these two plots as vehicles for his real agenda: to satirize modern day's love of political correctness, utopian-visioned do-gooders, absurd legalism, and a society so bereft of ideals and so soggy-brained that its only "religion" is the adoration of the child, as a sort of symbol of society's replenishment and renewal. The satire is never forced or obvious, as too many books that attempt humor are guilty of. Instead, the author effortlessly weaves his satirical themes into his narrative so that the book mirrors our modern day absurdities with crystal clear vision and gives us a facile story at once. As this is the first book of many to be translated into English, I must either learn French or wait eagerly for Duteurtre's other books to be translated.

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A wicked satire about the chaos that results when there's a rule for everything.

In the over-legislated world of this outrageous black comedy, a death-row inmatebecomes a darling of the media-- and the tobacco conglomerates--after he demandshis right to a final cigarette . . . in a smoke-free prison. Meanwhile, a littlegirl accuses a petty municipal bureaucrat of sexual perversion when she catches himsneaking a cigarette. Incredulously, he realizes that in this world where childrenare not just kings, but tyrants, a cigarette could lead him to the electric chair.

At the cutting edge of European fiction, controversial young author Benoît Duteurtrecreates a world wildly askew, yet disconcertingly close to our own, in this daring,antic satire.


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Grandpa's MARIJUANA Handbook Review

Grandpa's MARIJUANA Handbook
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If you're a Senior, or know a Senior who is frightened or otherwise distrustful of marijuana, get this book. First, it's hilarious. If you bought this book for nothing more than a good chuckle, you'd get your moneys worth, but it's far more than that. Mr. Keliher has a Doctorate in Education, has been married 46 years and is a Korean Vet...he's also had glaucoma for 30 years and he's treated it successfully with marijuana. As a one himself, he *knows* what it's like to be a Senior Citizen; the hurdles; the stress; the aches and pains. In his book he explains, with an excellent sense of humour and surprisingly apt examples, how marijuana can improve a Senior Citizens Quality of Life. I loved it.

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The Smoking Book Review

The Smoking Book
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Lesley Stern has written a smart, witty literary book about a million things important to us, using hybrid forms: short story, essay, meditation--all of which spin like smoke from the cultural conceit of the cigarette. This is a book about Africa, tobacco, orality, movies, sex, culture, desire and loss. The globe-trotting narrator takes us through the streets of Manhattan, o'er the freeways of LA, into hotel rooms in Tokyo, dinner parties in Scotland, as well as the tobacco farms and factories in Zimbabwe. Great fun--a winner.

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Scat Review

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I teach 6th Grade Reading and this book is perfect for this age group. I loved it too so don't be afraid to read it if you are an adult.
The school setting and the stern teacher who disappears on a field trip will appeal to young readers. I particularly liked the sub plot with the Iraqi veteran. It added a timely dimension to the story.
I live in Florida and I have actually seen a Florida panther in the wild. They are very rare, and you really feel special if you get the chance to see one. If you live anywhere and love wildlife, you will love this story!


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Everyone's Wrong Except Me: Hairy Pothead Smokes the Philosopher's Cone Review

Everyone's Wrong Except Me: Hairy Pothead Smokes the Philosopher's Cone
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This is a very funny, controversial and thought provoking book. There is something here to please and offend everyone. Alias Pseudonym truly presents a unique perspective on life, politics, the universe and everything with a twisted and anarchic sense of humor. I love this book & so will you.

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