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Weeping Willow: Welcome To River Bend

von Geoff Hoff

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Imagine a staid accountant from Chicago with a beige life forced to live in the attic of a diner owned by a man with questionable hygiene who has a prom carnation (and possibly Walt Disney) in his freezer, then reluctantly falling in with the local theater group (at least one of whom would spell it "theatre") after his wife falls for another man and empties his bank account.  Follow Lee Harris, who desperately tries to make sense of a new life that seems perversely committed to thwarting his efforts.  You'll also follow the "writers", Geoff (the man with the world's largest head) and Steve (who thinks Othello is a board game), who banter, argue and comment throughout the narrative.… (mehr)
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Best book I've read in a while, July 29, 2005
Reviewer: Jeffrey W. Brayne (NJ) - See all my reviews

I instantly recognized Geoff and Steve as an amazingly creative duo. Their style of writing is truly unique as it wraps the fiction with humorous interjections straight from the authors to give the feeling as though they're telling the story in person. I have love-hate relationships with books such as these largely due to my inability to put them down once I've started. The multidimensional crafting of each character creates truly dynamic personalities forging an intimate bond for the reader with each one. Everyone has been Lee at one time and everyone has a Twain in their life. A great book is one that makes the reader part of the story and yearning to meet the characters in real life. Weeping Willow is one of these books. ( )
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Imagine a staid accountant from Chicago with a beige life forced to live in the attic of a diner owned by a man with questionable hygiene who has a prom carnation (and possibly Walt Disney) in his freezer, then reluctantly falling in with the local theater group (at least one of whom would spell it "theatre") after his wife falls for another man and empties his bank account.  Follow Lee Harris, who desperately tries to make sense of a new life that seems perversely committed to thwarting his efforts.  You'll also follow the "writers", Geoff (the man with the world's largest head) and Steve (who thinks Othello is a board game), who banter, argue and comment throughout the narrative.

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