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Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: FYSCHE IS GOLD Review: "I Fysche, II Fysche, Raw Fysche, Gold Fysche" is a book that is filled with the adventures of Fysche. Open the book and understand the language of Fyschese. The author has a unique way of writing that pops right out of the page! Join Fysche in Amsterdam, LA, Chicago, Vegas, and NYC!! There is never a dull moment. What a FUN read!!
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Not quite a sequel... Review: ...more like a constant albeit glorious work in progress. "I-II-Raw-Gold" details the continuing adventures and mis-adventures of Fysche, the knockout erotic dancer on a printed page, living her fiction in four volumes taking place after her Euro-trek in "Tails." "I-II-Raw-Gold" is "Tails" with the volume turned all the way up and makes for a mind-blender of a read. Highly recommended, even if you haven't already read the first installment. Kerouac in latex, five stars.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Cult literature for the gilted generation Review: I Fysche II Fysche documents the story of a highly successful Hollywood rich kid who wakes up one morning realizing that her life is lacking sustenance, and sets off on a vision quest lasting several years, taking her half way round the world and back again. Bouncing between relationships and parties spanning three continents, I Fysche II Fysche takes you on a rollercoaster ride packed with sex, drugs, rock'n'roll, poetry, philosophy, and a smattering of theology. Whatever you look for in a novel, I Fysche II Fysche has it all in abundance.Her distinctive writing style "Fyschese", similar to the mobile phone generation's abbreviated "text speak" has earned both acclaim from literary academics and scorn from critics. A playful use of abbreviations and alphanumeric typography, "Fyschese" makes the reader pay attention. Fysche claims that reading her novels helps to balance the brains left and right hemispheres, and develops peripheral vision. Whilst this may sound far out, she may have a point. Whilst reading I Fysche II Fysche, I did find my focus and awareness of my surroundings to be quite different to reading 'another' book.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Fysche's World Review: I Fysche II Fysche tells the story of a young girl finding herself. She travels all over Europe and the US gathering life long experiences. The book is packed with relationships, parties, sex, drugs, politics, astrology, and just about everything else. Never a dull moment in a book written by Fysche. She was able to document her life while living on a rather small budget. I commend her for this. Her writing style is a little tough to get use to, but once you do, it is quit enjoyable. Very interesting reading.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: Fysche's World Review: I Fysche II Fysche tells the story of a young girl finding herself. She travels all over Europe and the US gathering life long experiences. The book is packed with relationships, parties, sex, drugs, politics, astrology, and just about everything else. Never a dull moment in a book written by Fysche. She was able to document her life while living on a rather small budget. I commend her for this. Her writing style is a little tough to get use to, but once you do, it is quit enjoyable. Very interesting reading.
Rating: ![5 stars](http://www.reviewfocus.com/images/stars-5-0.gif) Summary: 4 books in 1! Review: The adventures continue from where "Tails" left off... this book is divided into four books: Appetizer - Otto's Planet, Hors D'Oeuvre - Mobi Dyck, Main Course - Raw, and Dessert - Gold. Otto's Planet and Mobi Dyck were what Kurt Vonnegut read to deserve that infamous review on the back of both her books. "A knockout erotic dancer on a printed page" is right! These books, as far as I've read (I'm about halfway through the main course - yum!) are more fun than "Tails." "Tails" was, on the whole, a bit more serious than "I Fysche II Fysche Raw Fysche Gold Fysche" is. In this book/these books, there's more humor, which is good. As always, it's a lot of fun to read about Fysche's escapades and Otto's artwork throughout the book is definitely one of the things I like most about it. Don't be scared about the length of this book. It is a little bulky, but always just remember that it's cheaper to buy one big 600-something page book than four shorter books. Be appeased! Eat up!
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