| Like Warm Sun on Nekkid Bottoms |  | Author: Chuck Austen Publisher: Wild and Wooly Press
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Rating: 19 reviews Sales Rank: 7,018
Format: Kindle Book Media: Kindle Edition Edition: 1
ASIN: B001A0JGGS
Publication Date: May 21, 2008
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Product Description A clothing executive, a stripper, a comic book collector and a minister are stuck in a nudist colony!
A screwball comedy in the P.G. Wodehouse tradition, if Wodehouse had had a libido. Without meaning to, Corky Wopplesdown has just gotten sexy lingerie model, Wisper Nuckeby, fired. In an effort to somehow make things right he sets off on a wild journey to find her while in the unlikely company of a rude, horny stripper, a repressed minister, an unexpected fiancee and a comic book collecting pervert. Then Corky's car breaks down in the tiny hamlet of Nikkid Bottoms, a little, coastal village where the sun is warm, the people are nice, and the clothing is optional.
Funny, edgy and wickedly satirical, this is the irreverent and notorious former X-Men and Superman writer Chuck Austen writing at his ingeniously zany, and unbelievably outrageous best.
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poor writing August 31, 2010 Allene From the beginning this book read like a high school primer on writing. The author consistently gives three descriptions for every event. I quickly became bored with this immature way of writing.
AWFUL-unless you're a thirteen year old horny boy August 25, 2010 megraham I don't know how this book got such a good review. I bought it because it was recommended from so many other books I've liked, but it was just awful. I could hardly get through it. It read like what a horny thirteen-year-old boy would want women to say and do. It wasn't written well, the story was more than ridiculous (and not in an amusing way) and it made me feel like I was reading bad erotic fiction written by a nerdy, horny, young boy. I cannot even say how much I disliked this book. I never write reviews, but I wanted the rating to go down (even just a little bit) so that other people don't accidentally buy it. If you like Chuck Palahniuk or Tom Robbins, PLEASE, do yourself a favor and do not buy this book. AWFUL!
Hysterical! August 20, 2010 SingleEyePhotos This book had me laughing right out loud. Not a refined snigger, or a polite chuckle, but a full-fledged laugh-out-loud-and-who-cares-if-someone-is-listening laugh! The first 1/2 was just the zaniest, nuttiest, sitcom imaginable. Yes, it's pretty improbable, but don't let that bother you. Just sit back, accept the silliness, and enjoy the ride. The second 1/2 of the book was darker and more satirical, with some very good social commentary on how we perceive and react to people, places, and situations that are 'other' or not what we deem 'normal' by our standards. I'd rate this a R for a LOT of sexual situations, talk, and imagery, but all in good fun. Highly recommended!
Like Warm Sun on Nekkid Bottoms August 13, 2010 Book Worm (Seminole, FL, US) Unbearably horrible! How this book has such good reviews is a complete mystery to me. It makes me suspect of all book reviews.
Loved it! Funny story June 29, 2010 G. Young (Ohio) I really enjoyed this book which kept me laughing out loud. I can't wait until the next one is out - I will definitely be buying it.
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