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The Devil & Dan Cooley

The Devil & Dan Cooley

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I thought it was wonderful :)
Review: A must read!!!!

Rating: 0 stars
Summary: Outstanding book! Cures hiccups in farm animals! Really!
Review: Along with its sister book by Holly Lisle, SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL, THE DEVIL AND DAN COOLEY is a collaboration between the irrepressible Ms. Lisle and myself which tries to answer an ancient question. Just which ancient question we're not exactly sure. But we'll figure it out. Someday. Maybe

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fun, clever, and entertaining
Review: Although not as good as "Sympathy for the Devil," Lisle's first book in this series, this second rendering of the presence of thousands of Hell's Damned Souls in North Carolina is still great fun (lover's of small dogs beware, though). The authors have already found a lot to poke fun at in these books, and, with the number of possibilities for other targets for their sharp wits, this promises to be a long and enjoyable series.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: I thought it was wonderful :)
Review: Although not as good as "Sympathy for the Devil," Lisle's first book in this series, this second rendering of the presence of thousands of Hell's Damned Souls in North Carolina is still great fun (lover's of small dogs beware, though). The authors have already found a lot to poke fun at in these books, and, with the number of possibilities for other targets for their sharp wits, this promises to be a long and enjoyable series.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Fun, clever, and entertaining
Review: Although not as good as "Sympathy for the Devil," Lisle's first book in this series, this second rendering of the presence of thousands of Hell's Damned Souls in North Carolina is still great fun (lover's of small dogs beware, though). The authors have already found a lot to poke fun at in these books, and, with the number of possibilities for other targets for their sharp wits, this promises to be a long and enjoyable series.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Beware the Devil in Sheep's Clothing
Review: I recently read the Hell books by Holly Lisle (or at least the first three). The books are concerned with the presence of the hellraised on Earth and the interplay between Heaven and Hell.

In THE DEVIL AND DAN COOLEY, North Carolina is still home to the hellraised. Radio DJ Dan Cooley begins a program to help the hellraised redeem themselves. Meanwhile the Devil has assigned a new head to the Earthside operations. As the hellraised get closer to arranging to run a theme park Hell's hidden agenda works its way into the North Carolina residents.

Another fine entry in the series with some very unforseen plot-twists at the end where we find out what has really been going on.


Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great fantay book like the Myth (Robert Aspin) series
Review: The Devil books are very entertaining. They are light, east to read and very humorus. Prudish people may be slightly offended, but it is really all in good fun. If you like the Myth series by Robert Aspin then you will like these and vice versa

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Great fantay book like the Myth (Robert Aspin) series
Review: The Devil books by Holly Lisle are very entertaining. They are light, east to read and very humorus. Prudish people may be slightly offendedm, but it is really all in good fun. If you like the Myth series by Robert Aspin then you will like these and vice versa


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