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Fool by Christopher Moore – Review

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Click to Enlarge CoverFool: A Novel by Christopher Moore

Here’s the Cliff Notes you wished you’d had for King Lear—the mad royal, his devious daughters, rhyming ghosts and a castle full of hot intrigue—in a cheeky and ribald romp that both channels and chides the Bard and “all Fate’s bastards.” It’s 1288, and the king’s fool, Pocket, and his dimwit apprentice, Drool, set out to clean up the mess Lear has made of his kingdom, his family and his fortune—only to discover the truth about their own heritage. There’s more murder, mayhem, mistaken identities and scene changes than you can remember, but bestselling Moore (You Suck) turns things on their head with an edgy 21st-century perspective that makes the story line as sharp, surly and slick as a game of Grand Theft Auto. Moore confesses he borrows from at least a dozen of the Bard’s plays for this buffet of tragedy, comedy and medieval porn action. It’s a manic, masterly mix—winning, wild and something today’s groundlings will applaud.

Fiction Reviews – 10/20/2008 – Publishers Weekly.

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  1. Adam says

    Very exciting, sounds great. I’ve enjoyed all of Moore’s books, always fun and entertaining.

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