Arthur Dent is swept up from planet Earth by his good friend Ford Prefect moments before the planet explodes. Now, the duo hitchhike across the galaxy to places unknown with unexpected outcomes.
Midnight Tease – August 2021
August is here and I may overshooting this month but I'ms o excited about my TBR that I don't care. Take a peek to see what book are coming up this month for the blog!
Revenge is Best Served With Humor (The Serpent of Venice – A Book Review)
Christopher Moore brings two Shakespearean plays together for a raucous good time and some revenge. Did I mention the mermaid? Yes, there's a horny mermaid.
Love Turns Men Into Idiots (The Taming of the Shrew – A Book Review)
The Taming of the Shrew
Author: William Shakespeare
Boy meets girl. Girl hates boy. Boy accepts the challenge.
Not Today Satan (Good Omens – A Book Review)
Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch
Author: Terry Pratchett & Neil Gaiman
Misplacing the Antichrist doesn't stop the apocalypse. It just delays it. But, an angel and a demon on earth don't want it to happen. They're not the only ones trying to stop it either.
Tis Fetch! (Much Ado About Mean Girls – A Book Review)
William Shakespeare’s Much Ado About Mean Girls
Author: Ian Doescher
That's right! Mean Girls has been given the Shakespeare treatment and it is definitely worth the read! Still plastic and still hilarious.
I Laugh in the Face of Tragedy! (Fool – A Book Review)
We all know Shakespeare and have a love, whether it be a deep-way deep down-love, or one that, like me, is always on the surface and has you geeking out, then get ready. Christopher Moore brings his own insane rendition of King Lear. The obnoxious, hysterical, and wild tale is spun from the point of view of The Fool who follows the moronic King and his deceitful daughters.
Giant Lizards Are Fun (A Book Review – The Lust Lizard of Melancholy Cove)
This book is a riot and a half of laughter and fun. A giant lizard, naked cult people and Molly the warrior babe...I never read funny until I picked up this book.