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Between the Bridge and the River
Between the Bridge and the River: A Novel | Craig Ferguson
4 posts | 16 read | 8 to read
Bawdy, joyous, messy, hysterically funny, and guaranteed to offendregardless of religion, race, national origin, sexual orientation, or professionBetween the Bridge and the River is the debut novel by Craig Ferguson, host of CBS's The Late Late Show. Two childhood friends from Scotland and two illegitimate half-brothers from the American South suffer and enjoy all manner of bizarre experiences which, as it turns out, are somehow interconnectedand, surprisingly enough, meaningful. An eclectic cast of characters includes Carl Jung, Fatty Arbuckle, Virgil, Marat, Socrates, and Tony Randall. Love, greed, hope, revenge, organized religion, and Hollywood are alternately tickled and throttled. Impossible to summarize and impossible to stop reading, this is a romantic comic odyssey that actually deliversand rewards.
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Tex2Flo
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Cinfhen Cool cover...meets your parameters 5y
Tex2Flo @Cinfhen I know! and I realized that I don't have many BEAUTIFUL covers, but I have a whole slew of intriguing covers! 5y
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LisaJo
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#somethingforsept #quote I liked this quote so much I wrote it down. "...like all pseudo-intellectuals, she thought being happy made her look stupid, which of course she was being for believing that thought in the first place."

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LisaJo
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#somethingforsept #weirdbooks Yes, I'm doing two weird books for today. #rebel This book is just plain weird. I listened to an interview with Craig Ferguson where he said he wrote this book because he wanted to write a book that you could not make into a movie. He wins, you really can't make this into a movie.

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CallMeIshmael
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Loved this book, it is so quirky and different