Rating: Summary: Crunchy Reading! Review: Mz. Hayter writes well! Her 'Robin Hudson' books are amazing good fun! "Tart Noir" at it's best!This "Naked Brunch" is a whole new animal! This book is gonna be a socio-political classic! It sincerely puts her into the Vonnegut, Orwell, Oates realm of literature! A view of our current political world through the eyes of folks who can't help ripping out the throats of those who would destroy in the name of profit! Not only is this book hilarious, horrific and deeply thought provoking, it's intelligently sexy! Leave out those oddball "Anne Rice meets Kafka meets Dorothy Parker" comparisons, and just accept that Sparkle Hayter is the best damn writer this world has going! HA! How's THAT?
Rating: Summary: I love you Sparkle! Review: Sparkle Hayter is my new favorite writer of all time. She knows how to blend equally interesting dialogue and comedic moments in this story of Annie Engel, who finds out that she is a werewolf. She also finds out there are others out there in the city just like her. She is diagnosed by a crazy broken hearted psychiatrist, Marco Potenza, who is also a werewolf, as having Lycanthropic Metamorphic Disorder(LMD), which is just a fancy schmanzy term for being a werewolf. He brings her into his clinic where he helps others like her to live in peace with this unusual disorder. Annie is the first female of their kind to stay since the days of Sarah, the woman who broke Marco's heart. He is after Sarah's ex, Jim, since him and his wife, Carol, found out that Jim had faked his own death after Sarah's mysterious death. Marco comes from a family of werewolves whose main preoccupation is to help the creatures like them live in harmony with being the kind of person they are. They can't help it, it's genetic! Annie meets all sorts of interesting characters that help to keep the frantic pace of this comical and unique story of the "last nice girl in the city" turning into a werewolf. There are so many characters introduced, one can get confused, but every one of these people has some signifigance to the story as it unfolds. Werewolves in this story only kill bad people, so you can't help but side with the wolves, and you want to see them survive the chase of Marco and his team. Marco's wife Carol is the savior to that group. She is a wonderful character in this myriad of cast of characters. Jim is the werewolf that Annie eventually falls in love with, and they have quite an adventure together living on the run and eventually running to live. Sparkle Hayter has a truly unique vision into this work of fiction. It is one of the most well written stories I have read in my entire life of reading fiction. She knows how to keep the pace up, keep the reader fascinated with what is happening, and makes us laugh, almost in spite at times. I highly recommend this!!
Rating: Summary: Moral Werewolves of Manhattan Review: This is the first book by Sparkle Hayter that i've read. The heroine of the novel, Annie, is a milquetoast legal secretary who turns into a werewolf during the full moon. She has a special instinct, and only kills those people with a stinking soul. Her story develops alongside the psychiatrist-werewolf who is bent into controlling all those with lycanthropic disorder, a washed-up news anchor who breaks the story, his awful wife, plus an array of picturesque characters. As there were so many, pages and pages will go without a mention of them. For example, Sam, the news anchor, is absent from a good portion of the center pages, and he is a crucial figure. The same thing happened with other minor characters, like Razz, Liz, Henry, etc. I did not understand the title pun, as this doesn't really have much to do with Naked Lunch. The novel was entertaining, easy to read, not very profound despite the good moral message. Still, a good book to read right before going to bed.
Rating: Summary: Moral Werewolves of Manhattan Review: This is the first book by Sparkle Hayter that i've read. The heroine of the novel, Annie, is a milquetoast legal secretary who turns into a werewolf during the full moon. She has a special instinct, and only kills those people with a stinking soul. Her story develops alongside the psychiatrist-werewolf who is bent into controlling all those with lycanthropic disorder, a washed-up news anchor who breaks the story, his awful wife, plus an array of picturesque characters. As there were so many, pages and pages will go without a mention of them. For example, Sam, the news anchor, is absent from a good portion of the center pages, and he is a crucial figure. The same thing happened with other minor characters, like Razz, Liz, Henry, etc. I did not understand the title pun, as this doesn't really have much to do with Naked Lunch. The novel was entertaining, easy to read, not very profound despite the good moral message. Still, a good book to read right before going to bed.
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