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April Days 2006
 
 
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2 Dragonology
3 Girl on a Bridge' ~ Love, with edge-play
4 The Plucker & Darkwerks by Brom
5 Gregorian Chimes
6 Opeth ~ Scandinavian Black Metal
7 McFarlane's Dragons: Series 3
8 The Romance of Writing: Scented Ink
9 Artemisia: A film by Agnès Merlet
10 The Sword of Shannara
11 Peter Gabriel: the Early Music of Genesis
12 Bloodsucking Fiends
13 Destress with Voodoo
14 Blade Runner
15 The Witches Almanac - Elizabeth Pepper
16 Chocolate in the Cauldron - Fat Witch!
17 The Worm Ouroboros ~ Classic Fantasy
18 Tombs of the Blind Dead
19 Azure Ray ~ Southern gothic angels
20 The Mammoth Book of Historical Erotica
21 The Blood Show by Mark Ryden
22 Free Scoops at Ben & Jerry's, April 25!
23 The definitive guide to The Twilight Zone
24 The Hot Girls of Weimar Berlin
25 Santa Sangre: Surreal Horror
26 Scarling ~ Neo-goth, art-rock, punk-pop
27 Rue Morgue Magazine
28 Creepy Films of William Castle
29 Introducing: Laurie Cabot
30 The Legacy of Edward Gorey
 
 
April 12, 2006
 
The Gothic, Satiric Humor of Christopher Moore

Christopher Moore writes very clever, very funny stories. They also happen to be stories about vampires, kept demons, and a variety of other welcome creatures of the night.

Moore imagines what might happen if modern life were intruded upon by the dark immortals, with a wry, ironic sense of humor.

The non-supernatural stories among Moore's collected novels are equally hilarious and sexy.

Most often compared to Kurt Vonnegut, but as laugh-out-loud funny as David Sedaris, Chris Moore tells addictingly involving tales, spiked with the sharp barbs of wicked satire.

"A very sick man, in the very best sense of the word." Carl Hiaasen

"Zippy, jet-propelled plots whose parts are intricately connected and whose endings offer genuine surprises."
— Washington Post Book World

 

 
Three Novels By Christopher Moore
“The thinking man’s Dave Barry
or the impatient man’s Tom Robbins"
— The Onion

 
 
Read the bizarre satire of Christopher Moore
           
 
 
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