Handy Mandy catches up


39. Asthmatica (Jon Paul Fiorentino)

relatable tales
who hasn’t masturbated
with their mom’s vacuum?

5/5

*

40. Stripmalling (Jon Paul Fiorentino)

funny little book
this guy writes for the masses
and makes them crack up

5/5

*

41. white (rob mclennan)

halfway through this book
I realized that I did
not care about it

3/5

*

42. In the Dutch Mountains (Cees Nooteboom)

why is it that a
literary novel has
to be so boring?

1/5

*

43. Baldur’s Song: A Saga (David Arnason)

a grandiose tale
of a young boy with a four
leaf clover in hand

4/5

*

44. The Associate (John Grisham)

masterful plotline
winning characters mixed with
a little romance

4/5

*

45. Cross Country (James Patterson)

all about a big
bad killer named tiger who
doesn’t change his stripes

2/5

*

46. Relentless (Dean Koontz)

a psychic dog and
a genius clairvoyant kid:
all the essentials

2/5

*

47. Shutter Island (Denis Lehane)

a slow start but gains
momentum and climaxes
with a twist ending

4/5

*

48. Foreign Body (Robin Cook)

don’t have elective
surgery in delhi by
serial killers

2/5

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49. The Guardians (Andrew Pyper)

can’t be sure but i
swear that Stephen King wrote this
book 10 years ago

5/5

*

50. Crown Fire (David Annandale)

excessively harsh
most of the characters die
lots of blood and guts

3/5