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Anonymous
Posted June 19, 2008
Sick Puppy is right up there with Skinny Dip in my opinion as one or two of this author's funniest books. But 'Sick' is truly twisted and witty. Not too many authors could handle this material and make it work. Great job, Carl.
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Posted October 19, 2006
Hysterically funny and just an all-out fun ride! I rarely read a book twice, but this one I've come back to again and again. Skink is my choice for our next president!
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Posted August 15, 2006
This was my first book by Carl Hiaasen and I am hooked. Living in Florida for 7 years and I can see where he gets his inspiration from!! One of the funniest authors out there!!
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Posted October 8, 2006
I've been plugging through Hiaasen's books the last few weeks and have to admit this is one of my favorites. The occasional first person dialogue of Boodle/McGuinn (the black labrador dog that is stolen) is classic and worth the read by itself. And then there is Skink who has been introduced in previous novels (Double Whammy, Native Tongue). I love the crazy old guy more and more with each adventure. Only Hiaasen's warp mind can think of a character such as Skink. LOL. I plan to read this book many more times.
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Posted January 1, 2003
The book kept me wanting to read more and more!
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Posted May 19, 2000
I have read all of Hiassens books. Loved them all, my personal favorite being Lucky You. He makes you see, feel and believe the characters and events in the books are real, and at the same time wondering how in the world they can be so outrageous.
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Posted May 8, 2000
I always love a book that makes me laugh like an idiot on the subway as I'm reading it. This is one of those books. A vast cast of crazy characters and great one liners.
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Posted February 20, 2000
I have read every Carl Hiaasen book since Tourist Season and look forward to my time reading them as a mental vacation. Hiaasen has made me love and see Florida in a way I never would have without benefit of his books. Sick Puppy is classic Hiaasen. The 911 tapes are comic genius. When reading them you can hear the terror stricken voices in your head. The paragraphs written from the dogs perspective give an incredibly realistic look into the brain of a black lab. I love how his characters accept the incredibly bizarre situations they find themselves in. Over the years, Hiaasen has given me, a middle aged, middle class white woman, a very intense and believable look into what it would be like to BE a drug addicted, uneducated, sex driven maniac living along the lower edges of society. I find myself thinking of Hiaasen characters as I read unbelievable news stories and think to myself 'How could someone DO that?' Until this, Double Whammy was my favorite Hiaasen book (the bug in the eye my favorite scene). I might move Sick Puppy to the top of the list.
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Posted February 13, 2000
I am 15 years old and love to read. this book is funny in a crazy mad man kinda way. I recamend this book to anyone that can read. overall a great book.
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Posted January 26, 2012
Carl Hiaasen is such a great writer. He makes me turn the pages to see what is going to happen next. And he keeps me laughing. I so enjoy all of his books. I am from Florida, so I really enjoy that his books take place in Florida.
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Posted January 24, 2012
Ummmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm l havent read the book yet
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Posted January 19, 2012
Um ithiught this was about the band sick puppies oooooopppssssyyyysss
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Posted January 2, 2012
I dont know what this book is about but if there is a sick puppy i hope it gets bette
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Posted May 21, 2011
This is a great read! Love-love-love the story and characters. Satrire is laugh out loud as usual.
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Posted February 12, 2011
quirky and funny and kept me reading and reading! great vacation book- the characters are so compelling because you can't wait to see what the heck kind of mischief they will get themselves into next! great read!
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Posted November 29, 2008
This isn't exactly a "whodoneit" because you're told who did the deed, then you're told what strange and bizarre events led up to it... It's more like a "WHAT THE HECK IS GONNA HAPPEN NEXT !!!"
This is one of the funniest books I've read - not always a haha kind of funny, but it has lots of that too.
Hiassen has the imagination of Douglas Adams, with characters you may know, but without space travel and the Vorgons. Or, he keeps company with some very strange people!
Buy it, or steal it from a friend, and read it!
i generally like Hiassen because I grew up in Florida and can relate to much of his opinions and recognize the places, however, this drug on with one revenge plot after another and it got tedious and a bit ridiculous.
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Posted October 12, 2006
One has to wonder how popular Hiassen is in Flordia with his constant swiping at corruption, politicians, and the foibles that that state has. Still, it makes for good fodder, and SICK PUPPY, like his other great and funny books, is set in that state. With the usual cadre of characters and twists, this is your usual Hiassen--great!@
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Posted April 12, 2005
This is the first book by Carl Hiaasen I read and I was addicted. I made my husband read it as I knew he would love it, he did, and have read everything he has written since. I plan never to go to florida though and never to litter! Love Skink and can see a great movie in this book.
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Posted July 2, 2004
the best book you will read for a long time!
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Overview
When Palmer Stoat notices the black pickup truck following him on the highway, he fears his precious Range Rover is about to be carjacked. But Twilly Spree, the man tailing Stoat, has vengeance, not sport-utility vehicles, on his mind. Idealistic, independently wealthy and pathologically short-tempered, Twilly has dedicated himself to saving Florida's wilderness from runaway destruction. He favors unambiguous political statements -- such as torching Jet-Skis or blowing up banks -- that leave his human targets shaken but re-educated.After watching Stoat blithely dump a trail of fast-food litter out the window, Twilly decides to teach him a lesson. Thus,...