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The Queen Gene [Kindle Edition]

Jennifer Coburn
4.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (81 customer reviews)

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Book Description

“Entertaining… fresh, fast, and unpredictable…I didn’t want it to end!”
- Jennifer Lancaster, author of Bitter is the New Black

“Outrageous, hilarious – I loved it!”
- Pamela Redmond Satran, author of Suburbanistas

“Hilarious…you’ll laugh out loud long after you’ve turned the final page.”
- Liz Ireland, author of How I Stole Her Husband

After selling her home in the suburbs, Lucy Klein decides to pursue her lifelong dream of starting an arts community in the Berkshire Mountains. She envisions a creative oasis where struggling painters, sculptors and musicians visit from around the world. But the dream soon becomes a nightmare when the artists arrive and not a single one can create anything -- except trouble, that is.

To make matters worse, Lucy's ultra-high-maintenance mother, Anjoli is singularly focused on finding a holistic cure for her teacup Chihuahua's obsessive compulsive, hair-pulling disorder. Rebirthing, acupuncture and white light therapy just aren't helping poor little Paz. But Anjoli soon has new problems to contend with, like the NYU sorority house going up across the street from her.

Then there's Lucy's gorgeous cousin Kimmy who recently married herself in a dress made of disco ball mirrors, and now wants to get pregnant with Ivy League sperm. Deciding sperm banks have too many rules, she decides to go about things the old fashion way -- with a roundtrip train ticket to Princeton and a change of panties in her designer purse.

Lest we forget about Lucy's 84-year-old Aunt Bernice who is grieving the loss of her sister who recently died at Red Lobster. Though she misses her Floridian counterpart, Bernice is not going to let anything stand in her way of exploring brave new worlds --and Brazilian bikini waxes.

Enjoy a wild ride through the world of way over-the-top kiddie birthday parties, puppy psychotherapy and "performance art" weddings with a family so nutty, it will make you appreciate your own!

Between Lucy's relatives and the artists from hell, it's a wonder she can focus on her own life.

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Coburn picks up where she left off in Tales from the Crib (2006). Lucy and her husband Jack, have made their dream of running an artists' colony come true. But not long after the first group of artists arrives, things start to go wrong. There's a rash of mysterious injuries on the grounds, and none of the artists are producing any new work. While Lucy's trying to figure out whether the problems are coincidental or the house is haunted, she's also tending to her high-maintenance New Age mother, Anjoli. This is a quirky novel. Despite all the naked weddings, dog acupuncture sessions, and spiritual "space-clearing" sessions, scenes do ring true, especially those of Lucy bonding with her new neighbors and rejuvenating her relationship with Jack. Coburn's fans will find this a pleasing complement to her other books, but even readers new to Coburn will be taken with this odd and interesting story. Aleksandra Kostovski
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  • File Size: 368 KB
  • Print Length: 308 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 0758209843
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B008NSVYMY
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
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  • Lending: Enabled
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #6,648 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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Customer Reviews

The story line was unique and laugh out loud funny. Gina  |  20 reviewers made a similar statement
Highly recommend for a light-hearted read. Mike Bennett  |  15 reviewers made a similar statement
Great story, nice flow, the characters are fabolous and creative. Angie  |  12 reviewers made a similar statement
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Laughing out loud July 27, 2008
Format:Paperback
This was the first Jennifer Coburn book I've read, and I really liked it. It took me on so many twists and turns, each one wilder and funnier than the next. The characters are completely odd but very likeable. I actually laughed out loud during a lot of it, which I hardly ever do (unless I'm reading Dave Barry, in which case I usually shoot coffee out my nose).
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars A Romp Through Creativity! January 30, 2007
Format:Paperback
"I can usually count on a phone call every day from my mother's dog, and today was no different." So begins a romp through the most zany, funny, yet endearing family whose antics will propel you to the very end of this creative tale.

Meet Jack and Lucy who are undergoing a marital renaissance that is so real yet sweet as they forge their new Berkshire artist colony. Are they prepared for the personalities to arrive? Is there something more happening when the new residents seem to undergo personality changes and experiencing recurrent injuries? Who will solve the dilemma of insane antics and chaos that follows?

Meet Anjoli, Lucy's mother, and her newly adopted Chihuahua - sometimes known as Paz, sometimes as Spot - indeed with a new name about every month. Anjoli, or "Honky" as Lucy's son Adam calls his grandma, is a successful entrepreneur who has much time on her hands to explore just about every new age healing fad in existence. Ah, but how graciously and outrageously she flows into every experience, making the reader laugh with her unorthodox but very real and honest comments. As she continues to seek healing for her dog's "anxiety-ridden" paw rash, the dog displays an uncanny ability. While perched in Anjoli's purse, the dog dials Lucy's number and oh what conversations, parties, and silliness Lucy hears and shares with the reader.

There is so much more to this delightful novel - elderly Aunt Bernice's first visit to a strip joint, the glazier artist who breaks every piece of glass he touches - that will make you roar with laughter and then smile deeply as you touch the human poignancy of connections these characters create and nurture.

Exquisitely delightful! You'll love it; I promise!

Reviewed by Viviane Crystal on January 20, 2007
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12 of 14 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Another Disappointment September 12, 2007
By Chic
Format:Paperback
I've read other Jennifer Coburn books and been sorely disappointed, but I decided to give this one a chance because everyone raves about her as though she is a great author. Obviously a mistake and a waste of money. This book had no plot - none at all. A pushy, self-centered, drama-queen mother does not make for a plot. I had to force myself to finish this book (which I only did because I was on vacation and did not have other readily available options), and when I did, I was kicking myself for buying it. If you want to read a plot-less book with yet again, unlikeable characters, then this is the book for you. Otherwise, I'd recommend one of the other, better chick lit authors such as Meg Cabot, Jennifer Weiner, Jane Green, Marian Keyes, etc... Really just about anyone.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars a great read
Thoroughly enjoyed this novel. Captivating and entertaining.from the overly self centered mom to the haunts the book had me laughing.
Published 4 days ago by Linda M Warner
5.0 out of 5 stars Good laughs
I laughed until I peed!! I came away from this book realizing that even though my life is pretty screwed up some times - it COULD be worse. Read more
Published 15 days ago by Elizabeth Anderson
5.0 out of 5 stars The Queen Gene
This book is delightfully hilarious. It has adventures, ghosts, pet antics, elderly relatives antics, social issues, artistry, relationships, and just plain fun among the pages. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Kathryn F. Baum
4.0 out of 5 stars Good
Not as hilarious as advertised, but interesting enough. The author has a great imagination. I can say I've never read anything quite like this.
Published 2 months ago by MISSY MEYER
2.0 out of 5 stars Having a hard time
I'm having a hard time reading this book. My mom also read it. I'm hoping it'll get better towards the middle but so far, not so good. It's just blah in the beginning. Read more
Published 2 months ago by IndiaMyst
4.0 out of 5 stars Great Characters
I enjoyed the way Jennifer used her off beat characters to create her story. Her protagonist became very real and I loved her art colony concept. Read more
Published 2 months ago by MacKenzie Smith
3.0 out of 5 stars Funny
Some really funny (laugh out loud) dialogue but the story is very weak. Finished it only because of the laughs. If you are looking for comedy, this is the book for you.
Published 2 months ago by Jo
3.0 out of 5 stars Slow Start
Some people are weirdness magnets. This is a perfect example of what happens when you attract the strange and unusual. Hilarious ideas come to life. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Msbee
5.0 out of 5 stars Prepare to laugh out loud
Enjoyable and well written. Laughed till my side's hurt. Should be made into a comedy movie. Highly recommend for a light-hearted read.
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Published 3 months ago by Mike Bennett
1.0 out of 5 stars Pointless
This book was pointless and confusing. The entire book was a steady plateau with no climax and a slight resolution.
Published 3 months ago by not happy
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More About the Author

Jennifer Coburn is an award-winning journalist who has written for magazines and newspapers in the United States, Canada, and Australia.

Jennifer, a native New Yorker and a graduate of the University of Michigan, has four published novels and is a contributing author to four anthologies.

She currently lives in San Diego with her husband, William, and their daughter, Katie.

Jennifer can be reached directly at Jennifer@JenniferCoburn.com or at facebook.com/JenniferCoburnBooks

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