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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another great novel from AR and America's finest writer
A new novel from Donald Harington is always a cause for celebration. But 13 Albatrosses is even better than we deserve. Full of vivid characterizations and his trademark rollicking, ribald humor, this new novel should be necessary reading for anyone who can read.

The best novel to come out of Arkansas in many years, 13 Albatrosses should win Donald Harington a legion...

Published on April 1, 2002 by Gary L. Phillips

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0 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Inane, stupid bunch of hillbillies trying to act affluent
The subject of this review pretty much sums up my feelings on it. I thought the book was loose babble and previous Harington novels would have needed to be read and studies to get this book at all.

This book was a dud. (You have to live in the south central u.s. and love regional authors to like this book. I unfortunately don't fit in either category.

Maybe I need a...

Published on September 27, 2002 by circaide


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another great novel from AR and America's finest writer, April 1, 2002
A new novel from Donald Harington is always a cause for celebration. But 13 Albatrosses is even better than we deserve. Full of vivid characterizations and his trademark rollicking, ribald humor, this new novel should be necessary reading for anyone who can read.

The best novel to come out of Arkansas in many years, 13 Albatrosses should win Donald Harington a legion of new fans.

And be sure to check out his earlier work. You won't be disappointed.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Another winner, May 25, 2009
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This book carries on the Harington Stay More saga and depicts one of the strangest elections ever held. Quite funny and satirical at the same time. I've read this one twice, and will probably pull it off the shelf again at some point.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great election satire, November 8, 2008
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There are two types of Harington stories that I love. One is the beautiful epic love story/family saga wrapped in his classic sad and humorous storytelling. The other is the falling-in-the-floor-laughing-until-your-husband-tells-you-to-shut-up-he's-trying-to-sleep-and-who-stays-up-until-3-am-laughing-at-a-novel-anyway type of story. I don't get why this novel was disappointing. I thought it was hilarious. Being from the Missouri Ozarks (us darn northerners), I found the political intrigue very real. I also found the idea of "hillbillies" trying to use modern political weapons and the moral implications of that very timely. I think of this novel and laugh and shake my head after almost every election cycle. This novel and Al Franken's "Why Not Me?" continue to be relevant and funny when it comes to modern American politics. Highly recommend you read this and laugh.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars S**t Fire Good, April 1, 2002
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This is a another great book in the Stay More saga. An author who has accomplished wonders in the the narrative form.I read TAOTAO in the Ozarks about 30 years ago and my reaction was the same when I read Confederacy of the Dunces while living in New Orleans. Mr. Harington is one of my favorite contemporary authors and the other one is John Berger.
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4.0 out of 5 stars S**t Fire Good, April 1, 2002
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This is a another great book in the Stay More saga. An author who has accomplished wonders in the the narrative form.I read TAOTAO in the Ozarks about 30 years ago and my reaction was the same when I read Confederacy of the Dunces while living in New Orleans. Mr. Harington is one of my favorite contemporary authors and the other one is John Berger.
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4.0 out of 5 stars S**t Fire Good, April 1, 2002
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This is a another great book in the Stay More saga. An author who has accomplished wonders in the the narrative form.I read TAOTAO in the Ozarks about 30 years ago and my reaction was the same when I read Confederacy of the Dunces while living in New Orleans. Mr. Harington is one of my favorite contemporary authors and the other one is John Berger.
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3.0 out of 5 stars Inane, stupid bunch of hillbillies trying to act affluent, September 27, 2002
The subject of this review pretty much sums up my feelings on it. I thought the book was loose babble and previous Harington novels would have needed to be read and studies to get this book at all.

This book was a dud. (You have to live in the south central u.s. and love regional authors to like this book. I unfortunately don't fit in either category.

Maybe I need a little nonfiction to re-calibrate my senses.

Oh well, on to more books.

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