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Big Trouble
Big Trouble
Author: Dave Barry
Dave Barry makes his fiction debut with a ferociously funny novel of love and mayhem in south Florida. — In his career, Dave Barry has done just about everything--written bestselling nonfiction, won a Pulitzer Prize, seen his life turned into a television series. And now, at last, he has joined the long list of literary figures from Jane Austen t...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780425184127
ISBN-10: 0425184129
Publication Date: 9/1/2001
Pages: 317
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3.3 stars, based on 48 ratings
Publisher: Berkley Publishing Group
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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I found many parts of this book hilarious. Through a mixup, a family finds itself the target of a mob hit. Only the reader knows this as the family doesn't have a clue to why dangerous people are after them and the mobsters think the family members are involved with some kind of activity that would seriously hurt their criminal interests. All these increasingly complicated misunderstandings and the resultant actions taken by both parties make this a very funny book.

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Hilarious!! Great comedic read.
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A quick, entertaining, and funny read. Dave Barry has Elmore Leonard's skill at plotting and adds Barry's comedic look at the world and it's human inhabitants.

This book was made into a popular movie starring a whole host of stars.

Great "beach" or "vacation" read.

His second effort, Tricky Business is even better.

Read both.
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A very funny book -- Dave Barry's first attempt at a novel. I have always loved his columns, and this book uses the same quick wit that he is known for. Overall, likeable characters, an interesting plot, and downright funny especially with his little absurdities. I enjoyed it as some easy summer reading -- nothing too taxing -- just a bit of fun.


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