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RT @theamillerryan Scroll down to read “How to Tune in the Universe” a story about Rodes Fishburne. http://tinyurl.com/mzdw76 wonderful!
09.07.10
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Elevated
Belligerent
Baffling
Heel High
“Delightfully visual, full of whimsy, adventure, and blithely caustic social commentary
… [a] smart, frolicsome, and charming first novel. ”
Booklist (Starred Review)
“Zany and entertaining… a generous and whacky story in the tradition of Tom Robbins.”
Publishers Weekly
“Going to See the Elephant” has been selected as one of the “7 Best Books” of the New Year.
Amazon.com
“Going to See the Elephant” is a vivid, giant mash note to the city by the bay. It’s an adventure story, a love story and a story about growing up.”
San Francisco Chronicle
“Rodes Fishburne has no interest in front-page realism — magic realism is more his thing. He’s a fantacist, and his sweet comic novel is as light as a bright balloon, and just as appealing.”
USA Today
“… a debut novel that’s hilarious, unpredictable, and lovely.”
Meaghan Leenaarts, Island Bookstore, Corolla, NC
“Going to See the Elephant” has been selected as a January 2009 selection of the Indie Next List!
IndieBound
“Slater Brown… is just the man I’d want to lead me through the streets of San Francisco…. Going to See the Elephant is a rollicking good tale… one can’t help falling in love.”
Michelle Richmond
“Going to See the Elephant will delight anybody who has ever written a first novel, wanted to write a first novel, and especially those who cherish reading unforgettable first novels. It is both funny and wise.”
James Patterson
“Rodes Fishburne is a marksman hunting down first-novel fame, and he never misses”
Tom Wolfe
RT @theamillerryan Scroll down to read “How to Tune in the Universe” a story about Rodes Fishburne. http://tinyurl.com/mzdw76 wonderful!
What an interesting way to show perspectives. When customers launch this kind of campaign you’ve got a big problem http://fixoutlook.org/
@stephenfry do you think a computer will pass the Turing test in your lifetime? (I mean really pass the test, not just kinda pass the test)
@theamillerryan Thanks Thea, glad you found the Amazon essay. True story!
FB RT: John Parsons thinks ‘wichita lineman’ is one of the best songs. Yes, but George Jones is hard to beat with “He stopped Loving Her “