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Skinny Dip
by Carl Hiaasen

Skinny Dip reviews
Critic Score
Metascore: 72 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
8.3 out of 10
based on 19 reviews
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The latest comedic thriller from novelist and Miami Herald columnist Hiaasen centers on a biologist who's polluting the Everglades, the wife he attempted to kill, and her rescuer--an ex-cop who helps her plot revenge.

Knopf, 368 pages
07/13/2004
$24.95

ISBN: 0375411089

Fiction
General Literature & Fiction
Mystery & Thrillers

What The Critics Said

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Chock-full of belly laughs and blistering truths. [1 May 2004, p.1514]
Entertainment Weekly Mark Harris
Writers who can construct a wide-ranging plot without losing sight of the mystery at its center are rare; Hiaasen is one.
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Los Angeles Times Scott M. Morris
A whopping cannonball splash of fun.
The New York Times Janet Maslin
A screwball delight so full of bright, deft, beautifully honed humor that it places Mr. Hiaasen in the company of Preston Sturges, Woody Allen and S. J. Perelman.
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The New York Times Book Review Marilyn Stasio
'Skinny Dip'' has the eccentric secondary characters who lend lunatic charm to Hiaasen's slapstick plots.
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The Onion A.V. Club Scott Tobias
A confident and determinedly wacky piece of Southern grotesquerie.
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Washington Post Michael Dirda
Skinny Dip follows a traditional caper script, and one never really fears for any of the good guys; one simply waits to see how the baddies will receive their comeuppance.
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Kirkus Reviews
Bitingly satirical, sublimely zany, and deeply satisfying. [15 May 2004, p.460]
Library Journal
One of Hiassen's best. [1 Jun 2004, p.122]
The Globe And Mail [Toronto] Margaret Cannon
Another riotous Hiaasen romp.
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The Guardian Maxim Jakubowski
Nobody does this sort of nonsense better than Hiaasen, but the novel suffers from over-familiarity.
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The New Republic Sacha Zimmerman
Skinny Dip's failure to be a traditional noir is the secret to its success as a comedy. It's not suspenseful so much as it is endlessly amusing.
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Publishers Weekly
Hiaasen's books are so enjoyable it's always a sad moment when they end. In this case, however, sadness is mixed with puzzlement because the book seems to end in mid-scene. [10 May 2004, p.34]
Boston Globe Carlo Wolff
Never fails to move and entertain.
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Daily Telegraph Toby Clements
The first few chapters of this novel are full of energy... but his romance is mawkish and faintly embarrassing.
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Houston Chronicle John W. Royal
Skinny Dip is not a bad novel. It reads quickly. The pages turn. One wants to like it. With a lesser writer, this book might even be called a success. But with Hiaasen, something more is expected.
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Sydney Morning Herald Ed Wright
This is not Hiaasen's most keen work.
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The Economist
An insidious preachiness gets the better of the jokes.
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Chicago Sun-Times Randy Michael Signor
The most annoying thing, to me, is the waste of talent and the author's contempt for his readers.
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What Our Users Said

Vote Now!The average user rating for this book is 8.3 (out of 10) based on 3 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Dan B. gave it an8:
For this sort of pop fiction, it's definitely good. It has it's fair share of cheese, unfortunately, and some of the writing could use a tightening up, but still--entertaining, and humorous, if not funny.

Paul D gave it a10:
Hilarious, an excellent read.

C W gave it a7:
Typical Hiaasen, while limited in scope, it is still highly entertaining and worth the cover price.

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