The Hope Chest

by Charles Sloat

The Hope Chest by Charles Sloat (Book) in Literature & Fiction
ISBN: 978-1-4116-0628-9
Copyright: © 2004  Standard Copyright License
Language: English
Country: United States
Download: 1 documents, 1130 KB

Printed: 294 pages, 6" x 9", perfect binding, black and white interior ink

Description:

The humorous novel “The Hope Chest - By Arthur Meds,” is the draft of a fictional book by a fictional author. The finished novel is the story of a man, and the events in his life that lead him to enter a pub tucked away down an alley. This draft isn’t as straightforward. According to the preface written by the fictitious Michael Wallace Ellinglsy, the original manuscript for the best-selling novel “The Hope Chest” was found in a diaper bag in Chicago. That draft contained an early version of the story along with marginal notes and parenthetical comments. This book is an experiment where the reader follows along as a novel unfolds and its author struggles to tell a story. Scenes are abandoned. Characters are introduced and forgotten. Three men are stranded in a boat where they find a kazoo and argue the existence of God. At its core, it is the story of a person struggling through adversity – and failing. The story will forever serve as a reminder that 'You Can't Parallel Park a Bus.'


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1 Apr 2005
It's been a long time since I read something that made me laugh out loud and uncontrollably. In fact, reading the preview of this book was the first time that has ever happened. And I think that’s pretty amazing. In fact, it took me nearly fifteen minutes to regain my composure and wipe the tears of absolute joy and thorough entertainment from my cheeks. The author has done a damn fine job here. And I gotta say, what a brilliant and original idea. If you aren’t compelled to purchase this book, you clearly have no sense of humor. Or taste.
[ No Rating ] 31 Oct 2004
As someone who was brought up on off the wall humour, I 'got' this from page one. The general flow of madness is very pleasing to the mind. To 'bring alive' a fictional writer, and a bad one at that, has been done very well indeed, and the authors notes are often even funnier than the main text. All in all, you are like a constrained Spike Milligan with more than a hint of Python. I don't know whether you've sold bucket loads already, if not, then I'm sure it will happen. Well done. John Haines ( Josh Rogan )
humorous [ No Rating ] 10 Jul 2004
Definitely has wit and charm licked!

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Brilliant, absolutely hilarious.
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7 Jun 2004
I was attracted to the book “The Hope Chest” by the bizarre description, and I am glad I was. A great novel, filled with great humour, strange coincidences, and furry woodland creatures. Sarcasm is this man's element. The way the author has combined so many different styles, jokes, and strange topics makes this into a class book.
I would advise every reader out there to drop any other comedy books, and come and read this!

Stefan
excellent
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1 May 2004 (updated 1 May 2004)
This is fantastic, I don't remember ever hurting from laughing so much. If you ever read Douglas Adams "Hitch-hiker's Guide", with it's totally pointless hilarious statements, then you will love this, if you haven't then pass on the "Guide" and go straight to "The Hope Chest." I have bought the download, because I didn't want to wait three weeks to read the rest!
Anyone who has not read the free preview of this under the book section is missing a dose of hilarity [ No Rating ] 1 May 2004
by cjs93
The excerpt grabs the reader by the nose and drags them in, what a concept - "Before the bakers were killed, the bloodshed had been limited to a few villagers, a king, and a sled dog named Reginald"

I just had to download the free preview and soon began making noises at my modem to hurry up with it - it is incredible!

Thank you for this wonderful offer of hilarity.

Carol

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