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Title: Live fra Lolland: Sandheder om ting og sager
Author: Kristina Ricken
Genre: Humour
Rating: 4.5/5
# pages: 185
Date read: December, 2014


My love of web-comics started when I was introduced to Anna-Grams and soon spread to others - both English and Danish. One of my favourites is Live from Lolland, which I've been reading for a couple of years by now, so I was very keen when I heard that Kristina was in the process of publishing a book with new material.

I received the book on Tuesday, and naturally had to start it right away. As expected, I absolutely loved it, and it completely lived up to my expectations. Kristina's style works just as well offline as online. There were a few repeats from the long-term reader, but most of it was new material. I especially loved Kristina's antics as a teen, as well as the explanation to her love of chocolate turtles (a Danish delicacy - if you haven't tried them - you're missing out!)

Kristina's style is inspired by "Hyperbole and a Half", but at the same time, she's managed to find her own way, and her way of describing every day events (like "being in a relationship") makes me laugh out loud, while nodding in recognition at the same time.

I can definitely recommend both book and blog... if you understand Danish ;)

I received this book in exchange for an honest review.
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Title: Letters to eBay
Author: Art Farkas
Genre: Humour
Rating: 6/10
# pages: 231
Date read:


Review: From duct tape to straw hats and Hello Kitty merchandize, Art Farkas has questions about them all. Inspired by his ebay-selling older brother, Art (or Paul Meadors as he's know in real life) took upon himself to write the weirdest and most far-out questions to ebayers about their auctions. This book contains all these auctions, Art's letters to the sellers and their replies.

Art wants to know if a set of bongo drums can be carried by his grandma, or if they'd be too heavy. He wants to know if 'Satin Organza' can be used by strict Presbyterians who are of course against 'Satin and all his powers', and if a bird feeder can hold liquids so that he can fill it with alcohol and watch the birds get tipsy. The letters vary from the crazy to the simply insane. The amusing thing however, is not his questions as much as the sellers' replies. Very few catch on to him and calls his bluff. The majority tries to answer his questions sensibly, while adhering to the age-old saying "The customer is always right."

While the letters and replies provide great entertainment, they do get a bit repetitious after awhile, as there are only so many questions to ask about similar auctions. This meant that I never actually did end up finishing it as after I'd read about half, I'd had enough of his style of writing and (increasingly) inane questions. (Written for Armchair Interviews... with the exception of the last paragraph ;) )

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