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A Dirty Job: A Novel
by Christopher Moore
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6 entries have been written about this.

krin
Olney

My thoughts — 1 year ago

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This was a funny and poignant novel about finding life in death. I liked the characters Charlie Asher, Sophie, Minty Fresh, and the Emperor of San Francisco. I especially liked how Charlie finds courage to face his fears as he both confronts the “sewer harpies” and learns how to be a good father to Sophie.

sassylafemme
Cave Creek

Wonderful — 1 year ago

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This book was great! It was an easy, enjoyable read. Christopher Moore’s sense of humor is WONDERFUL!

s0c0amaretto
United States

a great book — 2 years ago

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It was the cover of this book that caught my eye. This book was hilarious. Christopher Moore has a unique sense of humor much like mine which is probably why I enjoyed it so much. I;m looking forward to reading more of his books

Martonia
Portland

Why I recommend this — 2 years ago

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One of the funniest books I’ve read in a long time. This by far my favorite of Moore’s books!

marichica88
Williamsburg

Why I recommend this — 2 years ago

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This is a GREAT book. If you’re a fan of Moore, or if you’ve never heard of Moore, and you like funny, slightly satirical books, pick this one up. You won’t be disappointed.

hunterpoo
Fresno

Why I recommend this — 3 years ago

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I’ve just recently started reading books by Moore, this one was amazing. He has such an off beat sense of humor that had me giggling out loud while reading, which not many authors can do. His characters are great, and giving a link (http://www.moniquemotil.com/sartcre.html) so people could see what he based his “monsters” on was definatley a plus.


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