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Love in the Time of Fridges
Love in the Time of Fridges
Love in the Time of Fridges
Audiobook9 hours

Love in the Time of Fridges

Written by Tim Scott

Narrated by George Wilson

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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About this audiobook

Tim Scott's inventive and hilarious science fiction novels are unlike any others. Booklist calls him "one of the genre's most promising and original new voices in years." In a strange world where living refrigerators exist in herds like wild animals, Seattle has become a coddled city beset by irrational fears. Enter ex-cop Huckleberry, who's about to see his life take a turn for the weird when he stumbles into a dangerous conspiracy and the fridges become his only friends.
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJan 9, 2009
ISBN9781436185769
Love in the Time of Fridges
Author

Tim Scott

Tim Scott has learned to follow instructions, but seldom does it without at least some resistance. So when told by his editor that the final thing missing from his first book was the author bio, he pointed out that since the book is a memoir, the entire thing is an author bio. So here we are. That quick irreverence and offbeat command of the obvious makes Tim a favorite among people looking for a story or two, and since he doesn't have time to tell them to everyone, he had to write some down. Just Robbed a Bank is the best of the lot. Through his stories, you will get to know the good and bad and the highs and lows of being a bank robber in modern-well, almost modern-America.

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  • Rating: 4 out of 5 stars
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    This book is worth reading purely for the entertaining fridges. They are escaped! I love them! Who needs more than wild fridges to make a novel work?