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Written on Jul 20, 2009
This is my third Christopher Moore book, and I liked it almost as much as A Dirty Job (and much, much more than The Stupidest Angel). This had a lot of Moore’s trademark humor, but it also had a bit of a serious side as he tackled the issue of whale conservation. In that way, it reminded me a lot of a Carl Hiaasen. At the beginning, it was a little difficult to keep the supporting characters straight, especially the women, but it all shakes out as the story goes on. We listened to the audio production, which really brought the book to life. The delivery of Kona’s parts had us laughing many times. Moore continues to be our favorite author for long car trips.