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Revainrating 4 out of 5

He is back! - Mystery, Thriller & Suspense

This book kind of eluded me for most of the year. When I was looking for some new, light-hearted reading material, I jumped on this one and dived right in. He trudges through his personal hell visiting Key's cheap restaurants. We are introduced to the titular "razor girl" who behaves like the normal "free spirit" in Hayasen's book. It's hard for me to pinpoint exactly what, but I felt that this book took some time to "unfold" in the way Hayasen's excellent previous books did. The arc and…

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  • Best in the Niche
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  • I'll add later

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Blinded by a Camping Skirt

Star Island or Skink was the last Carl Hiasen novel I read. I can't remember exactly when that was. Up to this point I had read all of his novels as soon as they came out, starting with the tourist season, and became an avid fan. It hasn't lost popularity that much. It's just that I stopped reading or changed the genre and essence of what attracted my time. Then I remembered in a flash, "What Karl was up to." Razor Girl seemed like a better choice than Bad Monkey, so here I am. The story…

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  • Sturdy finish
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  • Damaged

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Yancy meets a red haircut

It's March in Maine and we're expecting eighteen inches of snow during the coming storm. As a defense against a bad case of grunts, it was time for another trip to Florida by Mr. Hayasen. A lifelong resident and reporter for the Sunshine State, he has shared many sweet adventures and poignant social comments about the state he loves so much. Razor Girl, the sequel to his previous novel Bad Monkey, is packed with quirky characters and fun material on almost every page. Andrew Yancey is back with

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  • Great Price
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  • Big and Bulky