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Meat Won't Pay My Light Bill

Meat Won't Pay My Light Bill

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The perfect book to take into the john with you...
Review: Kurt Eisenlohr has that special gift that allows him to juggle tragedy & comedy into an excruciating hokeypokey that frequently makes the reader whince and laugh out loud in the same sentence. Meat Won't Pay My Light Bill is an extremely readable book that effortlessly combines the brain of Jean Paul Sartre with the body of Charo. If you like Charles Bukowski, Eight Star whiskey and have ever lost a part of your body to a machine- this is the book for you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The perfect book to take into the john with you...
Review: Kurt Eisenlohr has that special gift that allows him to juggle tragedy & comedy into an excruciating hokeypokey that frequently makes the reader whince and laugh out loud in the same sentence. Meat Won't Pay My Light Bill is an extremely readable book that effortlessly combines the brain of Jean Paul Sartre with the body of Charo. If you like Charles Bukowski, Eight Star whiskey and have ever lost a part of your body to a machine- this is the book for you.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A Great Story
Review: Kurt Eisenlohr, a first-time author from Portland, Oregon, takes an old premise: A broken-hearted guy trying to win back his girlfriend, and really invents something fresh and funny. His character's loopy thoughts and hilarious antics are always heartfelt, though sometimes misguided. The massive amounts of drinking adds a slapstick element to their actions and the dialogue is amazingly accurate.


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