Helpful Score: 1
This was a funny book! I never knew what would happen on the next page.
Helpful Score: 1
nice light reading, crazy unreal story with plot twists that make you believe in magic
Helpful Score: 1
I honestly didn't finish this book. It irritated me the way the movie "Meet the Parents" irritated me, NOBODY is that stupid, oblivious, or willing to put up with other peoples stupidity. By the time they got their first passenger on the trip I was ready to throw the book at the wall in frustration.
The book was enjoyable, an easy read.
It is a really good book.
FUNNY, FUNNY BOOK!!!!!!!
Very funny book. A good summer read or a read for a rainy day.
Very good and funny book.
it was ok. not great but ok lite reading
Woody Monroe is as good as dead. If Dixie Lee doesn't get him, his cousin Seth will. After all, the low-life left Dixie at the altar and absconded with $5,000 of Seth's money that he'd borrowed for the wedding. With vengeance in mind, Seth and Dixie set out after Woody. But no decent journey is without its side trips, and this one is no exception. Blazing a trail through Florida, Oklahoma, and Washington, Dixie and Seth manage to take on passengers: Tripp, an ultrapolite (albeit armed) hitchhiker, and Addie, a mysterious bayou girl who's fleeing a powerful man. A quirky cast of secondary characters, including a sheriff whose best friend is a rooster, further enliven the tale. Running jokes include Dixie's creative adjectives for her absent almost-groom and her rather militant approach to being a pediatric nurse. Written along the vein of It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World and The Great Race, this fast-paced, frenetic, freewheeling farce will delight readers who relish madcap romps. Shelley Mosley