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Author Topic: Speaking of crazy characters and reading for fun  (Read 349 times)
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« on: April 16, 2016, 06:14:09 PM »


If you like to read, there is a series of books by Tim Dorsey
that are kind of off beat but I loved them

The main character Serge is kind of ACD homicidal (but in a nice way) morally upright fellow who loves Florida history and is really smart and McGyverishly clever.

He and his buddy Coleman (a stoner of high magnitude) drive around Florida having adventures while a certain detective tries to catch them. If you like bad guys
poetically getting killed in Mr Wizard type experiments after they have done bad things I heartily recommend the series

Start with the 1st book (the worst one as I dont think Coleman's character is in that one yet) and work forward,


    Florida Roadkill (1999) Hammerhead Ranch Motel (2000) Orange Crush (2001) Triggerfish Twist (2002) The Stingray Shuffle (2003) Cadillac Beach (2004) Torpedo Juice (2005) The Big Bamboo (2006) Hurricane Punch (2007) Atomic Lobster (2008) Nuclear Jellyfish (2009) Gator A-Go-Go (2010) Electric Barracuda (2011) When Elves Attack (2011) Pineapple Grenade (2012)

Yeah I read for fun  Hope you enjoy the books.
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« Reply #1 on: April 16, 2016, 06:34:53 PM »

I am a constant reader...... I think it keeps me sane. I finish one book and immediately start another. King, kontz, Clancy, Patterson and the like.
I'll look into this series. 
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« Reply #2 on: April 16, 2016, 10:21:47 PM »

Similar to John MacDonald / Travis McGhee series?
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