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Rating:   Summary: great and quick fun Review: Takes five minutes to read but is great to share with all your friends...
  Rating:   Summary: Clever Metaphysical Humor Review: The clam is so much like myself and others I know -- those of us pursuing something more in life, trying out all the best philosophical and spiritual paths only to find that we have to find our own way after all...Erik Quisling has such a wonderful use of language. He said it better than I ever could have! His book says it all and with humor!
  Rating:   Summary: you'll laugh, you'll cry, you'll kiss $ goodbye Review: This is a brilliant little gem of a book. Sublimely simple, hilariously clever, every one of the sparse words is perfectly placed. The crude drawings are funny & apt. Together, this teeny story of bivalve enlightenment will make you laugh out loud.
  Rating:   Summary: An insightful fable that is both touching and entertaining Review: This is a quick enjoyable read that is at once insightful and entertaining. It has shades of Shel Silverstein crossed with Richard Bach.
  Rating:   Summary: Well-enjoyed Review: When I read this book, I laughed; I smirked; and I had to share the experience with others. I shared the book with selected friends, relatives and co-workers who enjoyed this quirky discovery.  This delightful book  about an angst-ridden clam is not for everyone.  The reader must be  intelligent and possess a quirky sense of humor.  Pseudo-intellectuals will  scoff at it.  Humor-challenged individuals will find it meaningless.  The  angry clam is a little book with a big vocabulary that presents a simple  story.  The book is not about the plotline, however.  It simply laughs at  pop psychiatry, thumbs its nose at philosophical pretensions, mocks  pseudo-intellectual vanity, and generally has fun with the English  language.
  Rating:   Summary: A quirky memoir Review: When I read this book, I laughed; I smirked; and I had to share the experience with others. I shared the book with selected friends, relatives and co-workers who enjoyed this quirky discovery. This delightful book about an angst-ridden clam is not for everyone. The reader must be intelligent and possess a quirky sense of humor. Pseudo-intellectuals will scoff at it. Humor-challenged individuals will find it meaningless. The angry clam is a little book with a big vocabulary that presents a simple story. The book is not about the plotline, however. It simply laughs at pop psychiatry, thumbs its nose at philosophical pretensions, mocks pseudo-intellectual vanity, and generally has fun with the English language.
 
 
  
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