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Friday, October 7, 2011

Book Review: Life Seemed Good, But.... by Richard Bell

Description from Amazon

Welcome. Are you interested in entering a funny, bizarre and unpredictable world? I mean besides the one we all live in? Are you in the mood for dark, or possibly goofy, or possibly just hilarious stories? Then meet the strange characters who live in and around the Mystee Forest, including Oscar the Too-Lucky Gambler, Plooky the Mean Clown, Diane and her Clumsy Unicorn, and various aliens and wizards. Read about the thoughts of a grilled cheese sandwich. As an added bonus, you will also read about my various adventures involving aluminum foil, which are amazing and not to be missed. Lots of the stories are interrelated and contain hidden trivia references, which will give you something to do while you’re laughing.

Warning: This is a book of humor and not meant to be mistaken for great literature.

Review

Overall Feedback: This is a side splitting, laugh til your friends hurt read. You will have tears streaming down your face and will be rushing to share the joy with whomever cares to listen to your lolzing.

Point of View: Outright slapstick humor.

Voice: Sophmoric and Slapstick.

Character Development: You will be laughing so hard that the characters will escape you mind.

Plot: As has previously been stated each story is one in its own that seems to be ordered in precise measurement.

Dialogue: Again the humor is what you have and what you will hold onto.

Pacing: I could see reading this while in a waiting room. Yes that fast paced and that entertaining.

Setting: Too in shambles with laughter to make a judgement call.

Continuity: Again each story seems to be where it is for a reason, without reason.

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