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Tricky Business

Tricky Business

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Rating: 1 stars
Summary: This book is excrement
Review: Let me preface this by saying I have enjoyed just about everything I have ever read by Dave Barry.

However, this is the first novel of his I read, and it was a huge disappointment. If I were a recycler, I would hold back this book in fear of overburdening the system with toxins.

Dave precedes Tricky Business with an essay explaining the vulgarities and making excuses for them. If the vulgarities actually accomplished anything, there may be some room for them. But the vileness riddled throughout the book is gratuitous and meaningless. I had the distinct displeasure of sensing that Dave Barry was simply getting his jollies by writing with delight about the lascivious elements of his mind.

The story is weak and uninteresting with little if anything meaningful, and the sympathetic characters are so flat, I wouldn't be able to see them even if I cared about them. Barry's humor in Tricky Business is also completely lame, which was probably the biggest surprise for me.

Life is too short to spend time filling your mind with this excrement.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: not funny at all
Review: I was severely disappointed by this book. With the ratings it was given here, I thought it would be a funny read. I didn't laugh once, I didn't find it witty or worth while. There was nothing to anticipate and nothing to look forward to. It was just not a book I would recommend to anyone.

The book had an entire chapter devoted to projectile vomiting. Which I guess if you were 13 would be funny.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Not My Favorite Barry
Review: The other books by Dave Barry that I've read are among my favorite reading experiences: "Dave Barry's Book of Bad Songs," "Complete Guide to Guys," "Dave Barry Does Japan," "Dave Barry Turns 50," "Dave Barry is Not Making This Up" ...

Like many readers, I regard Dave Barry as a national treasure and a wonder of nature, like the redwoods. How could one man be so consistently funny and so smart and so appealing, all at the same time?

"Tricky Business" is the first Barry book to disappoint me.

I didn't find it funny, and I didn't like it.

I can see why other readers may like it, though. They may just have different senses of humor than I.

Old men making fart and prune jokes in a nursing home, a mafioso physically menacing a sleazy businessman, repeated "jokes" about women with breast implants, just didn't work for me.

In place of laughs, I didn't find much else I wanted to read about. The characters, the plot, and the writing style didn't compel.



Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Dave Barry, Master Writer
Review: I have literally finished the book Tricky Business no more than an hour ago, and I must say it is one of the best books I have ever read. Smart, funny, exciting, and hell everything is sexy nowadays look at all the otehr reviews for everything, it's everything one could want in a book. I'm a huge fan of Mr. Barry's books I own several and they all make me laugh hysterically, and sometimes make me cry, see the article about his son getting hit by a car or the next to last chapter and the epilogue in Dave Barry in Cyberspace and you'll see what I mean. He is a very skilled writer who does not get enough credit. Kudos to you Mr. Barry and Kudos again.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Not as funny as Big Trouble, but few things in life are
Review: If you don't like to read books with swearing, sex, graphic violence and/or an endless reminder of just how stupid, stupid people can be, don't read this book.

The story is absurd, and I loved every minute of it.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Another wacky novel by Dave Barry
Review: Known for his silly and witty commentaries on everyday life, Dave Barry has truly gone off the deep end with his two novels: "Big Trouble" and now "Tricky Business."

"Tricky Business" is filled with bizarre and quirky characters who find themselves fatefully caught on a casino ship well off-shore during a hurricane when a large drug and money transaction goes horribly wrong.

Perhaps even more bizarre than the characters (a man dressed as a giant pink Conch, for example), or even the setting (a hurricane ravages Miami causing 9 deaths - all of which are ironically dedicated reporters covering the "dangerous" hurricane), is Barry's twisted way of tying both violence and humor in an ever-escalating plot. As the laughter-factor grows, so does the body count.

Be forewarned: There is bad language in this novel. There is also excessive flatulence, excessive vomitting, and the graphic (and I do mean GRAPHIC) portrayal of violence.

But darn it all if it isn't funny! Barry's talent at identifying THE MOST bizarre, THE MOST quirky, THE MOST hysterical point of any situation is not lost... in fact his talents are heightend when given full reign to create his very own made-up and messed up world! I love it... I love it all!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: When is the movie coming out?
Review: _Big Trouble,_ the columnist's first novel was a whacked-out cops and robbers escapade filled with his trademark off-the-wall sense of humor. This second novel may lose him some of his readership -- those who expect him to write only silly stuff. Because this caper yarn, while funny in places (especially the ongoing jokes concerning the suicidal TV newsroom and the Hawaiian infomercials), is also somewhat darker and more grown-up. It all revolves around an oceangoing South Florida casino and the nefarious uses to which its owners put it. Spiraling in to the climactic events on the EXTRAVAGANZA OF THE SEAS are the members of a band of low expectations (especially Wally, the lead guitar), two elderly refugees from a retirement home, a stressed-out bar hostess, a tall blonde with digestive problems, a ship's captain trying to live down his past, a guy in a pink conch costume, a psychopathic drug-runner, and an assortment of professional heavies, many of whom won't be returning to Miami. If Barry continues developing in this direction, he'll be giving Elmore Leonard and Carl Hiaasen a serious run for their money.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Big Trouble II
Review: Basically, if you liked Barry's first novel, "Big Trouble", you'll enjoy this one. It's very similar, with a good-hearted, less-than-successful male protagonist thrown into a chaotic, only-in-Miami situation.

More smart writing, especially the dialog. Great pacing -- this book is a quick read because there aren't any slow, expository moments where you think "Yeah, I'll just stop here for now." I finished it at 1 this morning, because I kept wanting to read more.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: disgusting
Review: While I was not offended by the profanity which Barry warned about in the foreward, I was disgusted by the bodily functions that consumed this book. Barry spent 2 whole pages on vomit...which I almost did after reading it. There was nothing even remotely funny in this scene (and most of the book). The only reason I finished the book is because I don't believe someone should rate a book without actually having read it. I will NOT be reading anymore of Barry's books.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Couldn't stop laughing!
Review: Although I never had the opportunity to read "Big Trouble", I loved the film. So when I saw that Dave Barry had written another novel, I had to pick it up. I am SO glad I did. I found this book extremely entertaining. A terrific cast of zany characters on a gambling boat off the coast of Florida caught in a terrible storm. Residents of Florida will probably enjoy the humor of this book even more. A must read!


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