Lunatics

by Alan Zweibel and Dave Barry
Category: "Fiction - Humorous Novels"
Pages:309
Year of Publication:2012
Date Added:12/02/2014
Date Read:11/15/2015
Notes:Philip Horkman owns a pet shop and refs kids' soccer games. Jeffrey Peckerman is a forensic plumber whose kid plays soccer. An argument over a call escalates when Peckerman inadvertently enters Horkman's shop. A stolen lemur, a mad chase on the George Washington bridge and some other silliness result in the two of them wanted as terrorists and fleeing on a cruise ship. Over the next days, they unintentionally overturn Communist regimes in Cuba and China, wipe out Somali pirates and bring peace to the Middle East, all without understanding what's happening to them. They end up being nominated as presidential candidates but losing. Horkman goes back to his life while Peckerman ends up in jail for arguing a call in his kid's soccer game.
My Rating: 4

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Review - Lunatics

Full of potty humor and foul language, and with a plot so ridiculous that I just wanted it to be over quickly. If ever you get the urge to read something stupid with no redeeming qualities, this is the book for you.
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