2012年10月17日星期三

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Rollo Hemphill is back again in a hilarious and wacky adventure. It is a sequel to My Inflatable Friend, which was the first fiction book from Gerald Everett Jones. Rubber Babes is not only funny but also engrossing. As you move from one chapter to another, you start to develop interest and often laugh at comical additions. Rollo is all settled in his life happily. But then it takes all of Rollo抯 boyish charm and wits to cope with the entanglements of his sexual relationships and to prevent his taking the fall for an international fraud. In this adventure Rollo Hemphill works for a charitable foundation and is approached by Mr. Dieter Zittpopper. The doctor saves men suffering from Keppelhoffer抯 syndrome in his campaign. Oddly, needs assistance from Rollo to cover up an accident that happened during a porn shoot. Zittpopper explains that Keppelhoffer抯 syndrome is very serious condition in men caused by erectile dysfunction drugs. Rollo Hemphill agrees to assist Zittpopper, but little does he know that he is also getting involved in a money-laundering scheme.

The book has been written in an interesting fashion to develop the love and interest of the reader for the genre 揵oychik lit.?The novel is not just informative but exciting too. Gradually Rollo Hemphill discovers that he is clueless both as a romantic partner and at running a charity as an executive. This fiction humor will surely build some suspense as you proceed to read it. You can keep tickling your imagination as to what happens next in the life of this immature and hilarious hustler. His paranoia gets acute when he entangles with a women succession that he calls as 揜ubber Babes.?br />
The author抯 earlier book, My Inflatable Friend, the first Rollo story, was able to gather much of attention from readers who crave funny books, and the same is anticipated from Rubber Babes. This fiction humor is an hysterical, clever and funny romp that you can read quickly, laugh at its dialogues and enjoy secretly. (The book is not suited to be read by children below 17 years of age.)

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