bhaines's review
beerlight's a good name for a crime city. there's a character named Fourth of July Skeleton. pretty funny stories. just plot + jokes no filler. some of the characters talk like they're in some kind of twisted guys and dolls.
> and there will be no hiding-place for these ultra-monkeys who are not even worthy to clutch the hem of my garment
> A guy wearing purple dungarees and a LEGALISE CHRISTIANITY pin stuck into his bare chest sat next to him and drank through a lead pipe from a steel tumbler - speeding like a fire truck, his cheeks began rippling from the G-force.
> and there will be no hiding-place for these ultra-monkeys who are not even worthy to clutch the hem of my garment
> A guy wearing purple dungarees and a LEGALISE CHRISTIANITY pin stuck into his bare chest sat next to him and drank through a lead pipe from a steel tumbler - speeding like a fire truck, his cheeks began rippling from the G-force.
clarxvizconde13's review
3.0
The book consists of multiple stories set in the fictional city of Beerlight. It is a light, humorous read, but it gets dragging as the story progresses. The multitude of characters are not entirely linked to each other in the end.
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