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Confessions of a Key West Cabby

Confessions of a Key West Cabby

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Enchanting!
Review: Michael Suib deftly captures the essence of humanity, one fare at a time, from the driver's seat of a Key West cab. Each story in this enchanting book delivers an insightful, humane and witty glimpse into the inhabitants of this wacky world we share. If you've never been to Key West, no worries! Michael's words will transport you. And for those who've been, one story and you'll feel like you're standing in the middle of Duval Street again. Waste no time in getting your copy--it'll put a smile on your face.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: good natured but sophomoric and pretentious
Review: Suib's prose reads like he learned to write from a J. Peterman's catalogue. He's wordy,pretentious, but likeable. Would be great writing for a high school English student's assignment on travel writing.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Thinking about going to Key West.......just for a taxi ride.
Review: This book should be savored over a couple of weeks....... a story a day max. It should be used like a smile machine. When you think you can't find any humor in the daily grind of life, pop it open and consume a couple of minutes of a poet/story teller/taxi drivers take on life.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Fun in the Sun
Review: What a fun afternoon I had reading these weird, wonderful and wacky adventures of Michael Suib's. It just goes to show it doesn't matter what occupation you have you can make a story out of it. I loved the tales about the "Real American Hero,' from Moscow Idaho, cruise ship passingers in the Key West Cemetery, and the island species "northamaericanus motorhomus."
This is a greatbook to read in short shots or outloud while your spouse is driving or even, as I did in one idyllic afternoon. It is a little peek at life and proves that reality is funnier and more profound than fiction.


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