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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The Review Of The Fat man,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Fat Man (Hardcover)
Herbert Muskie (the fat man) comes back from 13 years in the U.S. and he's out for revenge for the bullies who made his childhood the worst anybody could have. Herbert sees Colin a young boy stealing a chocolate bar,and then threatening Colin To Rob Mrs Muskie's house. This continues the phsycological book with the fat man getting revenge on his bullies that bullied him 13 years ago. I enjoyed reading this book because it was thrilling and phsycological. I reconmend this book to people who are the age of 12 to 14.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
A Fat Bust,
By Julius Charles "Julius" (Baltimore,M.D) - See all my reviews
This review is from: The Fat Man (Hardcover)
The fat man isn't a good book. It isn't action packed like I thought it would be. It's about Herbert Muskie, once a child of the town Loomis who wants to get revenge on everyone in the town. But he finds Colin in his house and makes him do his dirty work. He wants to get back at everyone but tourchers Colin into being his accomplice.
In the mist of the book, the toucher stops, and the book begins to stink. Herbert lets Colin go and then they magically meet up again at Colin's grandmothers house. Colin they sees that Herbert doesn't just dislike him, but his whole family. The heat of the story never got back up after that. There wasn't anymore break ins, and no one got hurt. Colin was stuck babysitting Herbert's daughter Verna, and defending her at school. The end of the book wasn't good at all. Colin and Verna became friends, and the fat man was never seen again. Before i read the book i thought that it would be good. But after reading t, i thought that it was a waste of time. I should have read something else. EVERYONE, DON'T CHOOSE THIS BOOK!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
A good read,
By A Customer
This review is from: Fat Man (Mass Market Paperback)
Lots of people probably imagine going back to their hometown and "paying back" the people who terrorized them when they were young. Well, Herbert Muskie, does just that - but guess what? He's not such a nice guy either - in fact he is extremely cruel. Colin Potter is caught stealing a chocolate bar from Muskie and is forced to help him burglarize a house. Throughout the story we watch as Colin realizes just how evil Muskie is and his feelings of hopelessness as he watches Muskie target people in Colin's family. You see some vulnerability in Muskie, but he is so inherently bad that it is hard to feel sorry for him. Good read.
3.0 out of 5 stars
A Murder's Plot,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Fat Man (Hardcover)
... Loomis is a small, simple town where Colin and his family have lived their whole lives. Everything is like it always has been and everyone knows everyone else. This all changed the day Colin met Herbert Muskie or the fat man. The fat man coming to Loomis changes everything. It all started when Colin went for a walk to their grandparents for a little food. It takes place during the war so Colin's family does not have very much food or money. This is where he met Herbert. To everyone else Herbert is kind and funny but Colin sees him for what he really is; a liar, cheater and a murder. Herbert manipulates Colin's father and mother into believing that they can trust him. Colin and Verna (the fat man's step-daughter) are determined to prove to them that he is not trustworthy.My book was not at all what I thought it would be. I didn't know what to think when I saw the title. I didn't really like the subject that much. When I read the back it was talking about the war, so I assumed it would be about the troubles of warfare to Colin. Instead it only briefly mentioned that the only work Colin's dad could get was working in Herbert's yard. It is mostly a suspense story. This is because you never really know to what measure Herbert will take a situation to get what he wants. Throughout the story he is obviously sneaking behind everyone's backs with something; the problem is nobody can figure out what until one night Colin's dad went with Herbert to Aukland. At first I didn't really like the way the author wrote the book. It seemed to wander and get ahead of it and then go back to what it was originally talking about. The sentences were all right but it just got confusing at times. The story seemed to be just right. That is except for the end. It seemed to drag on and on and then it just ended. I wanted it to go one a little more about what happened after, but it just ended suddenly. It told a little bit about after what happened, but I wanted to know so much more. I would recommend this book for people who like a little suspense. It was overall a very well written book and I enjoyed it. It is fairly smooth reading but a little hard to follow at other times. I give it a 3.
4.0 out of 5 stars
The "joys" of revenge - The Fat Man,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Fat Man (Hardcover)
Many have dreamed of going back to their hometown and wreaking havoc on those people that feel slighted them - imagined or real - when they were young. Well, Herbert Muskie, does just that. Through a chance encounter Colin, a young man from this town, ends up being his "partner in crime". Colin soon realizes that not only is Muskie an evil man, but his main targets are Colin's parents.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
The Story of a Man who was Fat,
By A Customer
This review is from: The Fat Man (Library Binding)
A review by KayvanHerbert Muskie is fat, he's strong and he is very, very mad at the people of Loomis. You see Herbert used to live in Loomis until one day thirteen years ago the town people chased Herbert out of town. Now Herbert is back, and with a vengeance, and more than willing to return the favor to all the towns' people! This story is somewhat suspenseful but not very much, the characterswere very dumb and had very poor judgment. The one character I liked to most was probably the one that I didn't like, Herbert, I like him because he wasn't afraid to take chances. And although there is nothing that could justify his killing the towns people I liked him because he was just plain he had more color to him, he wasn't average Herbert he was fat Herbert. That's what I think gave him the edge because people probably underestimated him because he was fat. The book was kinda like a old town folk tale, like a story that is told to the children so they do not misbehave. The story pretty much just revolved around Herbert's hate or the town's people. The book is moderately long and the story is very dull. This book is very dull and somewhat suspenseful, that why I would not recommend this book to anyone no matter how bored you are. This book is just a story about a fat man trying to pay back the people who made fun of him when he was like 13. DON'T READ THIS BOOK!! |
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Fat Man by Maurice Gee (Mass Market Paperback - March 1, 1999)
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