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The Girl, the Gold Watch, &  Everything
The Girl the Gold Watch Everything
Author: John D. MacDonald
One day with Bonny Lee was like a three-year lease on a harem... — To ever-loyal Kirby Winter, multimillionaire Uncle Omar left nothing -- nothing but a gold watch and a sealed letter to be opened in one year. But Kirby is destined to inherit the magical power to freeze time in its tracks. Power like that promises unlimited wealth, wealth that ca...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780449032312
ISBN-10: 0449032310
Publication Date: 1962
Pages: 207
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4.5 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: Fawcett Gold Medal
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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reviewed The Girl, the Gold Watch, & Everything on + 49 more book reviews
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it is an older book, published in 1962, and printed in 1987.
this one is pure fantasy and even more pure FUN. it is hilarious.

this is the only book from this author i ever liked.
reviewed The Girl, the Gold Watch, & Everything on + 17 more book reviews
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This is the funniest book that I've ever read. I consume about 200 to 250 books a year...a portion of them humerous. This is the best.
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I read this book over thirty years ago and several scenes are so memorable (read hysterically funny) that they are etched in my memory. It is the funniest book I have ever read by a wide margin. The downtrodden, gentle Kirby and his new girlfriend get delicious revenge over some evil bad guys using the magic watch that Kirby's inventor grandfather willed him.

This is like nothing else MacDonald ever wrote and it is a comic classic.
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Tricks avatar reviewed The Girl, the Gold Watch, & Everything on
I first read this book back in the mid-sixties. I was an avid reader of John D. by then, and this was a departure from what I expected of him. It was hilarious! I would normally synopsize the book at this point, but I don't want to give away the story. When I restarted the John D. adventure recently, I knew I had to have this book to reread. It is just as funny now as it was then. I just wish I knew where to get a watch like that.


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