Andrew Kaufman
3.84 of 5 Votes: 4
Books by Andrew Kaufman
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3.81 of 5 Votes: 5
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review 1: A bit darker than Andrew Kaufman's other work, The Tiny Wife is a little gem of a book. A thief robs a bank, but instead of taking money, he takes from each person an object of sentimental value. The fortunes that follow the victims are strange, sad, whimsical and even a bit ho...
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review 1: The estranged Weird siblings are gathering at their grandmother's death bed to have their curses lifted. Are they curses or are they blessings? I wanted to like this book but I didn't really care about the characters and the ridiculous situations they found themselves in. The mag...
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3.7 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: This story was darker and more convoluted than either of the other two books of Kaufman's that I've read. This story jumps around telling bits and pieces of several arcs which had always been one of my least favorite story telling styles. Just as I get invested in one part of the...
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review 1: A robber charges into a bank with a loaded gun, but instead of taking any money he steals an item of sentimental value from each person. Once he has made his escape, strange things start to happen to the victim s.A tattoo comes to life, a husband turns into a snowman, a baby star...
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review 1: This book is really quirky, and that's part of its charm.The beginning is wonderful, and it really drew me in to the world of the book. Everyone in the bank gives the robber something, and I looked for metaphorical significance to what they gave compared to what supernatural occu...
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review 1: What I like about Andrew Kaufman is how he writes about ordinary people and makes them extraordinary through their flaws. All My Friends Are Superheroes is the perfect example of this but it's true of all his stories. For me, The Waterproof Bible didn't quite hit the mark. I love...