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The Hippopotamus
The Hippopotamus
Author: Stephen Fry
English polymath Fry (actor, playwright, newspaper columnist, fledgling novelist) is one of the funniest people writing on either side of the Atlantic. His debut novel, The Liar, published here two years ago by Soho, was brilliantly comic but a bit disorganized. Now, apart from a tendency to shift perspectives rather unconvincingly (which critic...  more »
ISBN: 258722
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Publisher: Random House
Book Type: Paperback
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Helpful Score: 4
An entertaining, well-paced, quick read. I have to admit that I skipped much of the start because I didn't like the character, but then the bile-spitting turned down to a palatable level and I'm glad I stuck with it. There were a few laugh-out-loud moments for me. Conclusion: Although I'm not compelled to seek one out right away, I might look for other Fry novels at some point.
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Helpful Score: 3
If you like Stephen Fry you will really enjoy this novel. Very entertaining, very funny. Well written. A fast read.
mattc avatar reviewed The Hippopotamus on + 45 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Amazing book. The main character. Ted, may be a bit hard to swallow. He's a pompous know-it-all blowhard, but the way the novel is constructed makes up for it. In epistolary form, you get to see him as others do, and he's in turns a goofy drunk, as well as an insightful genius whose hard demeanor belies his tenderness.
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