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Bezig met laden... The Time Machine Did Itdoor John Swartzwelder
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. It was while listening to the DVD Commentary of the Simpsons circa Season 8 or so that I learnt that John Swartzwelder was now churning out novels. Suffice to say, I went "online" (as the young folks say) and ordered a copy of "The Time Machine Did It" from our friends at Amazon. As other, wiser reviewers have noted, the book is about a time machine. And a dectective named Frank Burly. 'Tis a bizarre sense of humour this Swartzelder has but I found myself laughing laud and often as I read it. I then lent out to a number of miscreants I call my friends and they too reported laughing loud and often. Indeed, one of the people decided they would be better off owning the book and has no plans to return it. Nevermind, my revenge will be both sweet and mindboggling. I've also started buying other Swartzwelder books and can report there are laughs to be had with those too. After receiving this slim volume as an early Christmas gift, I devoured it in one day—laughing my butt off throughout. As the cover so discreetly points out (this fact and the title are the only elements on the front of the book), Swartzwelder is better known as the author of 59 episodes of The Simpsons. The same twisted sense of humor that made the Swartzwelder years so hilarious is in full effect here. Pretty much everything you need to know is right there on that minimalist cover: there is going to be a time machine involved, and Swartzwelder has proven himself to be a very twisted individual. 59 times, in fact. The antics of Frank Burly, the world’s stupidest private investigator, found me searching for my Simpsons guide to see who penned Time and Punishment, the Treehouse of Horror episode where Homer inadvertently builds a time machine while trying to fix the toaster. It wasn’t Swartzwelder who wrote it, and maybe this is his way of getting back for not being invited to that party. Whatever his motivation, it’s a hit, and I’m looking forward to cracking open the next episode ... ’erm, book. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
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Google Books — Bezig met laden... GenresDewey Decimale Classificatie (DDC)813.6Literature English (North America) American fiction 21st CenturyLC-classificatieWaarderingGemiddelde:
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The jokes are pure and abstract, with almost no political or moral content—the opposite of 'clapter comedy' where the audience claps to indicate that they agree with you. ( )