Practical Demonkeeping

by Christopher Moore | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 0060735422 Global Overview for this book
Registered by JennyC1230 of Woodstock, Georgia USA on 5/21/2008
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Journal Entry 1 by JennyC1230 from Woodstock, Georgia USA on Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Book #1 in Pine Cove series.

Book Description:


Good-natured, often funny, but excessively complicated tale that matches a people-eating demon against his reluctant master and the citizens of a small California town. First-novelist Moore throws in more plot twists than the Pacific Coast highway has curves. He obviously knows and is amused by the flawed but feisty denizens with which he inhabits Pine Grove, south of the Big Sur wilderness area. To this tourist town comes Travis O'Hearn, a 20-year-old who, 70 years before, got saddled with a demon, Catch, who gave him eternal youth plus problems. Catch is sometimes under Travis's control but often not, particularly when he's hungry. Travis wants out, namely by finding an incantation that will return the demon to Hell. On Travis's side are the King of the Djinns and August Brine, Pine Grove's purveyor of bait, tackle, and fine wines. Others who swell the cast past overflowing include waitress Jenny and her estranged, alcoholic husband Robert; tough old Mavis, who owns the Head of the Slug bar (it had been Head of the Wolf until animal-rights activists leaned on her); retired woodcarving codger Effrom and his wife Amanda; hotel night auditor Billy Winston, who flirts with other males by computer modem while wearing red silk panties; once-battered Rachael, who runs a coven to empower women through worship of the Goddess; and Detective Sergeant Alfonse Rivera, who fears he will end up bagging microwave burritos at a 7-Eleven unless he nails down a case. The author's youthful high spirits, insight into small-town people, and comic brashness help to overcome the fact that too many characters jump through too many hoops with too much unnecessary hocus-pocus.

Journal Entry 2 by JennyC1230 from Woodstock, Georgia USA on Monday, April 5, 2010
After reading this I am going to trade it with Lock27 for: Chelsea Chelsea Bang Bang by Chelsea Handler.

Journal Entry 3 by JennyC1230 from Woodstock, Georgia USA on Wednesday, April 7, 2010
My Review:

This was quite an interesting book! The only author I have read that is similar is Douglas Adams, he wrote The Hitchiker's Guide to the Galaxy.

This is not a story that you can take seriously, it's written with dark humor and the story unfolds very slowly and carefully so you can see how all the characters have a part in the story. This is the first book I read by this author, but I will have to read more!

Journal Entry 4 by JennyC1230 at St. Louis, Missouri USA on Wednesday, April 7, 2010

Released 14 yrs ago (4/8/2010 UTC) at St. Louis, Missouri USA

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Journal Entry 5 by Lock27 from St. Louis, Missouri USA on Tuesday, April 13, 2010
part of a book swap- saw a wish list for a book I finished and offered the swap- Thank- will keep book in circulation once I read it

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