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Her Mouth Looked Like a Cat's Bum
Her Mouth Looked Like a Cat's Bum
Author: Matthew, Ward
This excellent collection of short stories by Matthew Ward is humorous, poignant, and contains much local color, of the Australian kind. Readers will be happy to read these unusual and witty stories, with their unique characters, placed in strange situations that seem altogether real, as written by the expert hand of Mr. Ward. Brian Childs wri...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781934209202
ISBN-10: 1934209201
Publication Date: 11/22/2006
Pages: 164
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Publisher: World Audience, Inc.
Book Type: Paperback
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Kylee-CT-mom avatar reviewed Her Mouth Looked Like a Cat's Bum on + 42 more book reviews
(Reviewed Feb '07)

Her Mouth Looked Like a Cats Bum, funny title, good book. Her Mouth is a collection of short stories by Australian author, Matthew Ward. Not all of the stories are funny in the classic sense. There are a few, Bathrobes, Take Your Revenge, Sinus Cider and The System in particular, which are funny in a bizarre sort of way, a Twilight Zone sort of way. There was one small drawback to this book for me. The use of local (Aussie) slang. Some words were easily figured out by using the context of the sentences, others were not so easily figured out which left me a little confused during some parts of some stories.

This book is definitely for adults as there are a few semi-racy scenes. My favorite story in the book is the one titled Robbery in the Suburbs. The middle-aged man wearing a suit falls to the concrete as he uses the auto-teller. He is told to do so and not to move by a man holding court with 6-foot-2 and a sawn-off. The auto-teller guy with hands behind head, and red plastic twenties Charles Kingsford-Smith engraved looking chugga-chugga-chugga hanging in the breeze.

I would very much enjoy reading more by Matthew Ward. Hes got a good sense of pace and builds great characters. As mentioned above my only issue was that some of the Australian slang was difficult for figure out.

Anyone who enjoys wit, twists and turns, strange, but likeable characters will enjoy this collection of short stories by Matthew Ward. Some stories are only a couple of pages long, some are fifteen or more.


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