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Original Title: | Greegs & Ladders ASIN B00DPQFATM |
Edition Language: | English |
Zack Mitchell
Kindle Edition | Pages: 256 pages Rating: 3.04 | 257 Users | 12 Reviews
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Greegs & Ladders is a wildly exciting tale of three oddball characters romping around space and time. Equal parts social satire and fun loving adventure, Greegs promises laughs, a few mildly intelligent and/or interesting observations, & several run-on sentences. You'll also get to find out what the hell Greegs are, and how life on Earth came to be, and the meaning of it all (at no extra charge.)
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Title | : | Greegs & Ladders |
Author | : | Zack Mitchell |
Book Format | : | Kindle Edition |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 256 pages |
Published | : | June 29th 2013 by Mitchell Mendlow (first published June 22nd 2013) |
Categories | : | Science Fiction. Fantasy. Humor |
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Ratings: 3.04 From 257 Users | 12 ReviewsWeigh Up Based On Books Greegs & Ladders
This was reviewed by Lee Ashford for Readers' Favorite.Greegs and Ladders by Zack Mitchell and Danny Mendlow is as far as I could tell a very convoluted, satirical critique of the way humanity is treating its planet, its universe, its fellow humans, its non-human fellow inhabitants of Earth, its environment and, ultimately, its fate. A very serious message is buried deep within a fantastical, science fictional, cartoonish lampoon involving such creatures as have never seen the light of day, andThis was a freebie on the Kindle. There is a story here somewhere, I just can't find it. The sheer scope of the text crammed pages make reading this not only challenging, but daunting as well. Not to mention the author seems to have a problem with Investment Bankers, apparently they are used as fuel for a star-ship or something.There is something to be said for editorial services. I was intrigued by the book's description and I don't say No to free books very often. I am always willing to give
Wow! Incrediblly absurd! A very amusing journey through time and space. If you liked Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy for its crazy looping, twists and turns then you've got to try this! Got some great coorelations between how we earthlings blindly adhere to a vision of always being right....... In a fun, superfulious way. Happy traveling!

This book is horridly and tastelessly written... And for that it is one of the most exceptionally comical stories I've ever read. It fits nicely on a shelf among the works of Douglas Adams and Terry Pratchett. And it might also be removed from that shelf and read if you can stomach it. From the first derogatory remark on the reader's intelligence, you may hate it profoundly. And yet, I found it incredibly amusing. And as you read it, this book just gets worse and better simultaneously. That
Couldn't finish... just not my type of book after all.
The book starts off in an article/essay format. Whilst it is enjoyable to read, you pray that the whole book isn't like that. Indeed, it isn't, in which you finally experience the character of Dr. Rip T. Brash. From this point on, the structure of the plot is still questionable. "Is there a plot?" I often asked. I appreciate that this is a satire and will talk about such later, but I still believe that a plot must be in a place to drive the story and bring out the satire. About 50% into the
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