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Christopher Moore

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A Biff evangéliuma Christopher Moore amerikai író regénye. Először 2002-ben adta ki a William Morrow, a magyar kiadásra 2006-ban került sor.

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A Mocskos meló Christopher Moore amerikai író regénye. Először 2006-ban adta ki a William Morrow, a magyar kiadásra 2007-ben került sor.

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A Vérszívó démonok Christopher Moore amerikai író regénye, a Love Story-trilógia első része. Először 1995-ben adta ki a Simon & Schuster, a magyar kiadásra 2008-ban került sor.

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You Suck: A Love Story is the tenth novel by Christopher Moore. A sequel to the author's Bloodsucking Fiends, from 1995, released on January 16, 2007 by William Morrow and Company. It is followed by Bite Me, the third novel in the trilogy.

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Fluke, or, I Know Why the Winged Whale Sings is the seventh novel by Christopher Moore. Published in 2003, it combines elements of absurdist and fantasy fiction, as well as the author's own brand of social commentary and humor. A serious theme in the novel involves environmentalism, particularly that associated with …

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Practical Demonkeeping, published in 1992, is Christopher Moore's first novel. It deals with a demon from Hell and his master. The novel has been translated and published in German, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese and Russian.

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A Leghülyébb angyal Christopher Moore amerikai író regénye. Először 2004-ben jelent meg a William Morrow gondozásában, a magyar kiadásra 2006-ban került sor.

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The Lust Lizard of Melancholy Cove is the fifth novel by author Christopher Moore, published in 1999. It is set in the same fictional town of Pine Cove, California, as his first novel, Practical Demonkeeping, and also brings back some of the same characters.

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Island of the Sequined Love Nun is the fourth novel by absurdist author Christopher Moore, published in 1997. It is based partly on the author's personal experiences in Micronesia.

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A man of infinite jest, Pocket has been Lear's cherished fool for years, from the time the king's grown daughters—selfish, scheming Goneril, sadistic (but erotic-fantasy-grade-hot) Regan, and sweet, loyal Cordelia—were mere girls. So naturally Pocket is at his brainless, elderly liege's side when Lear—at the insidious …