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September 06, 2008
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| A Roar in the East by Steven Lusk | Reviewed by Alice Klein |  | Publisher: Llumina Press
http://www.llumina.com
ISBN: 159526552X
Genre: Fiction
Subgenre: Satire
Release date: Jan 2006
Format: Trade Paperback
Pages: 196
Price: $13.95
| Ames Blond is no James Bond. And it appears, from the very first paragraph, that if he had a "license to kill", we would probably all be dead. A Roar in the East is a tongue-in-cheek parody of spies and every James Bond movie you’ve ever seen. A cross between Maxwell Smart and "Mr. Bean", Blond’s story will have you laughing from the first page straight through to the last paragraph.
This book is for anyone who needs…or wants…a good laugh. If that’s not a good enough reason, you’ll find out exactly where bin Laden is hiding. For some of you, where will come as a big surprise. The characters are interesting, the storyline unpredictable, and the ending…well, to put it gently, totally unexpected!
Kudos to Steven Lusk. Keep those parodies coming! | | |
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