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Nature Girl By Carl Hiaasen ( Grand Central Publishing )
Release Date: 2008-08-01
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Honey Santana—impassioned, willful, possibly bipolar, self-proclaimed “queen of lost causes”—has a scheme to help rid the world of irresponsibility, indifference, and dinnertime sales calls. She’s taking rude, gullible Relentless, Inc., telemarketer Boyd Shreave and his less-than-enthusiastic mistress, Eugenie—the fifteen-minute-famous girlfriend of a tabloid murderer—into the wilderness of Florida’s Ten Thousand Islands for a gentle lesson in civility. What she doesn’t know is that she’s being followed by her Honey-obsessed former employer, Piejack (whose mismatched fingers are proof that sexual harassment in the workplace is a bad idea). And he doesn’t know he’s being followed by Honey’s still-smitten former drug-running ex-husband, Perry, and their wise-and-protective-way-beyond-his-years twelve-year-old-son, Fry. And when they all pull up on Dismal Key, they don’t know they’re intruding on Sammy Tigertail, a half white–half Seminole failed alligator wrestler, trying like hell to be a hermit despite the Florida State coed who’s dying to be his hostage . . .
Will Honey be able to make a mensch of a “greedhead”? Will Fry be able to protect her from Piejack—and herself? Will Sammy achieve his true Seminole self? Will Eugenie ever get to the beach? Will the Everglades survive the wild humans? All the answers are revealed in the delectably outrageous mayhem that propels this novel to its Hiaasen-of-the-highest-order climax.
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Sub-par effort by hilarious Hiaasen ( dubblwide )
Just finished Nature Girl and was disappointed. Hiaasen's other novels are satirically wild romps, with the nasty guys getting their just desserts. But this one just limps along, as bland as cold oatmeal. He tries to spice it up with gratuitous sex, but it just doesn't work. Nothing punchy, nothing edgy. Skip this one and pick up, say, Double Whammy or even Strip Tease.
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Nonstop, wild ride ( court112 )
Fans of Hiaasen will not be disappointed. A free for all of characters, action and fun.
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Not as bad as some of the reviews. ( soraleeg )
The usual cast of crazy people. Hiassan fans will enjoy it. If you are new to Hiassan, there are better first choices.
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Pleasure reading -- no more, no les! ( kensimon )
After seeing Hiaasen's books around for so long, it was high time that I picked one up. I'm glad that I did; it was fun. In a way, Nature Girl is thick with plot -- in another way, there's no plot to speak of. A diverse, wacky cast of characters start out on their own separate trajectories, are gradually brought together through a wildly improbable series of events, and then are set free again to endure or enjoy their various fates. The machinations required to make this happen are tricky and plentiful, but they don't amount to a plot that any sane person can recount in a brief review!
If you hate receiving calls from telemarketers during dinner, this book is for you. (You'll have to read it to find out why!) If you enjoy colorful characters and silly humor laced with darkly humorous splashes of violence, this book is for you.
Nature Girl is the best kind of three-star read: it's light and fun, but not substantial at all. I wasn't wowed by the writing or smitten with any of the characters -- they're all too weird and too plot-driven to truly care about -- but I was glad I picked this up. This is something to pass a few pleasurable hours with, and sometimes that's just what we need, isn't it?
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Weird ( ddemarin@mindspring.com )
His books seem all the same. The anger, the hatred of white men. It's a bore after awhile.
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