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Fever Beach
Fever Beach: A Novel | Carl Hiaasen
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Another instant classic from Carl Hiaasenlaugh-out-loud funny, tackling the current chaotic and polarized American culture (following in the path of Squeeze Me), with two wonderful Hiaasen heroes The afternoon of September first, dishwater-gray and rainy, a man named Dale Figgo picked up a hitchhiker on Gus Grissom Boulevard in Tangelo Falls, Florida. The hitchhiker, who reminded Figgo of Danny DeVito, asked for a lift to the interstate. Figgo said hed take him there after finishing an errand. Thus begins Fever Beach, with an errand that leadsin pure Hiaasen-styleinto the depths of Florida at its most Floridian: a sun-soaked bastion of right-wing extremism, white power, greed, and corruption. Figgo, it turns out, is the only hate-monger ever to be kicked out of the Proud Boys for being too dumb and incompetent. On January 6, 2021 he thought he was defacing a statue of Ulysses S. Grant, but he wound up spreading feces all over a statue of James Zacharia George, a Civil War Confederate war leader. Figgo's already messy life is about to get more complicated, thanks to two formidable adversaries. Viva Morales is a newly transplanted Floridian, a clever woman recently taken to the cleaners by her ex-husband, now working at the Mink Foundation, a supposedly philanthropic organization, and renting a room in Figgos apartment because theres no place else she can afford. Twilly Spree has an anger management problem, especially when it comes to those who deface the environment, and way too many inherited millions of dollars. He's living alone a year after his dog died, two years after he sank a city councilmans party barge, and three years after his divorce. Viva and Twilly are plunged into a mysteryinvolving dark money and darker motivesthey are determined to solve, and become entangled in a world populated by some of Hiaasens most outrageous characters: Claude and Electra Minkbillionaire philanthropists with way too much plastic surgery and a secret right-wing agendaand Congressman Clure Boyettewho dreams of being Floridas (and maybe Americas) most important politician. The only things standing in his way are his love for hookers and young girls, and his total lack of intelligence. We meet Noel Kristiansona Scandinavian agnostic injured when Figgo thinks hes a Jewish threat to humanity and runs him over with his car; Jonus OnusFiggos partner in white power idiocy; and many, many more. Hiaasen ties them all together and delivers them to their appropriate fates, in his wildest and most entertaining novel to date.
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DGRachel
Fever Beach: A Novel | Carl Hiaasen
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Hiassen does great “Florida Man” characters and what should feel like over-the-top plot lines. Putting aside the fact that, in the current political climate, the plot is all too believable, I did laugh at and enjoy most it, even as I cringed and despaired for this country. There‘s so much chaos throughout the book, but then it just fizzles. The ending left me dissatisfied, but overall the book is a low pick. It‘s a borrow not buy for me.

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Hooked_on_books
Fever Beach: A Novel | Carl Hiaasen
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I‘ve been reading Hiassen since the 90s and always appreciated his ability to look at disheartening things with humor. His latest is very good, but instead of reading like an outrageous, exaggerated version of people it reads more like NF in our current era, which I found a little depressing. (To be clear, he isn‘t being any less outrageous, people are just being moreso.)

squirrelbrain That does sound a bit depressing. 😞 1mo
AlaMich I like him, but it‘s bad enough living it, I don‘t need to read about it too. 1mo
Hooked_on_books @AlaMich I was kinda feeling that way, too. Maybe once we get back to sanity (which will hopefully happen). 1mo
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