6+6+6 Eighteen Tales of Textual Titillation edition by Robin Anderson Literature Fiction eBooks
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‘S’ for STARTLING
‘H’ for HORRIFYING
‘0’ for ‘OMIGOD!’
‘C’ for CONSPIRACY
‘K’ for KINKY
‘I’ for INCREDIBLE
‘N’ for NASTY
‘G’ for GRISLY
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SHOCKING!
6+6+6 Eighteen Tales of Textual Titillation edition by Robin Anderson Literature Fiction eBooks
And you’ll only get the belly laugh if you read the brief story that ends this new collection of tales. Robin Anderson continues to write the campiest tales that take on hilarious proportions the further into the collection the reader progresses. For those who read and enjoyed Volume One of 6+6+6 the arrival of Volume Two (applause!) further demonstrates that his writing is risqué, full of parodies and putdowns, brimming over with naughty situations that never approach pornography – well, hardy ever. He is an apt storyteller, but in so many ways the story is not as important as the zany characters he creates to unfold his bizarre ventures. At times his writing seems like a Dr. Seuss tale written for adults with human characters instead of Seuss characters: if Horton Hears a Who then Anderson hears a Hoot!Robin’s humor extends to (or is alerted by) his titles of each of his eighteen short stories that spread across the globe with a cast as varied as a well-soaked fruitcake. For instance, ‘Schlong of India’, ‘Peter the Perfidious Plumber’, ‘Hope Springs Internal’, ‘Chop Phooey’, ‘Come into the Garden Claude’ and on and on t equal eighteen. The stories are funny, naughty, and entertaining, but they also give evidence of Robin’s very bright mind – well informed of verbal innuendoes and plays on old ideas and phrases that sparkle with his pen.
Robin Anderson is unique – and he is one author who is consistent with the quality his magic brain creates. Jump on the wagon for a super ride. Grady Harp, May 16
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6+6+6 Eighteen Tales of Textual Titillation edition by Robin Anderson Literature Fiction eBooks Reviews
Robin Anderson continues to write the campiest tales that take on hilarious proportions that further into the novel the reader progresses. His writing is risqué, full of parodies and putdowns, brimming over with naughty situations that never approach pornography. He is an apt storyteller, but in so many ways his stories are not as important as the zany characters he creates to unfold his bizarre ventures. At times his writing seems like a Dr. Seuss tale written for adults with human characters instead of Seuss characters if Horton Hears a Who then Robinson hears a Hoot! He takes a million and one chances in this stingingly funny selection of stories and his writing style is so adept that he knows exactly how to balance camp with storyline. A little background Anderson was born in Scotland and educated in Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, and South Africa and while his novels have a decidedly bent twist, is day job is that of an internationally respected interior designer. And in that field he likely has encountered much of the classy fodder he molds into this book.
In this latest release – 6 + 6 + 6 – he offers (add them up) 18 stories based on (or instigated by) famous books or characters or historical figures – touchstones for some of his funniest writing to date. Stick this little book in your briefcase (or purse) and pleasure your self with RA whenever life gets a bit tepid. A few titles to tantalize – ‘The Picture of Dorian Gay’, ‘Monsieur Bovary’, ‘Mary Poppins is a C**t’, ‘Pied Piper’, ‘Adam’s Rib’ – you get the gist. Robin takes a well-known topic and puts it on the grill to toast it to perfection of parody.
But far more than the wondrously absurd storylines is Robin’s gift with prose. He is a master – this is his 33rd book, I think – and he just gets better……. Inhale deeply and don’t exhale until you’ve consumed the mastery of Robin Anderson, comic extraordinaire! Grady Harp, April 16
Robin Anderson continues to write the campiest tales that take on hilarious proportions that further into the novel the reader progresses. His writing is risqué, full of parodies and putdowns, brimming over with naughty situations that never approach pornography. He is an apt storyteller, but in so many ways his stories are not as important as the zany characters he creates to unfold his bizarre ventures. At times his writing seems like a Dr. Seuss tale written for adults with human characters instead of Seuss characters if Horton Hears a Who then Robinson hears a Hoot! He takes a million and one chances in this stingingly funny selection of stories and his writing style is so adept that he knows exactly how to balance camp with storyline. A little background Anderson was born in Scotland and educated in Rhodesia, now Zimbabwe, and South Africa and while his novels have a decidedly bent twist, is day job is that of an internationally respected interior designer. And in that field he likely has encountered much of the classy fodder he molds into this book.
In this latest release – 6 + 6 + 6 – he offers (add them up) 18 stories based on (or instigated by) famous books or characters or historical figures – touchstones for some of his funniest writing to date. Stick this little book in your briefcase (or purse) and pleasure your self with RA whenever life gets a bit tepid. A few titles to tantalize – ‘The Picture of Dorian Gay’, ‘Monsieur Bovary’, ‘Pied Piper’, ‘Adam’s Rib’ – you get the gist. Robin takes a well-known topic and puts it on the grill to toast it to perfection of parody.
But far more than the wondrously absurd storylines is Robin’s gift with prose. He is a master – this is his 33rd book, I think – and he just gets better……. Inhale deeply and don’t exhale until you’ve consumed the mastery of Robin Anderson, comic extraordinaire! Grady Harp
And you’ll only get the belly laugh if you read the brief story that ends this new collection of tales. Robin Anderson continues to write the campiest tales that take on hilarious proportions the further into the collection the reader progresses. For those who read and enjoyed Volume One of 6+6+6 the arrival of Volume Two (applause!) further demonstrates that his writing is risqué, full of parodies and putdowns, brimming over with naughty situations that never approach pornography – well, hardy ever. He is an apt storyteller, but in so many ways the story is not as important as the zany characters he creates to unfold his bizarre ventures. At times his writing seems like a Dr. Seuss tale written for adults with human characters instead of Seuss characters if Horton Hears a Who then Anderson hears a Hoot!
Robin’s humor extends to (or is alerted by) his titles of each of his eighteen short stories that spread across the globe with a cast as varied as a well-soaked fruitcake. For instance, ‘Schlong of India’, ‘Peter the Perfidious Plumber’, ‘Hope Springs Internal’, ‘Chop Phooey’, ‘Come into the Garden Claude’ and on and on t equal eighteen. The stories are funny, naughty, and entertaining, but they also give evidence of Robin’s very bright mind – well informed of verbal innuendoes and plays on old ideas and phrases that sparkle with his pen.
Robin Anderson is unique – and he is one author who is consistent with the quality his magic brain creates. Jump on the wagon for a super ride. Grady Harp, May 16
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