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Practical Demonkeeping (original 1992; edition 2004)

by Christopher Moore

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Title:Practical Demonkeeping
Authors:Christopher Moore
Info:Harper Paperbacks (2004), Paperback, 256 pages
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Practical Demonkeeping: A Comedy of Horrors by Christopher Moore (1992)

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    Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal by Christopher Moore (sturlington)
    sturlington: Character cross-overs.
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    The Lust Lizard of Melancholy Cove by Christopher Moore (sturlington)
    sturlington: Set in the same fictional town and featuring some of the same characters.
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    Who's Afraid of Beowulf? by Tom Holt (Dr.Science)
    Dr.Science: The English author Tom Holt is relatively unknown in America, but very popular in England. If you enjoy Jasper Fforde or Christopher Moore you will most certainly enjoy Tom Holt's wry sense of English humor and the absurd. He has written a number of excellent books including Expecting Someone Taller, and Flying Dutch, but they may be difficult to find at your library or bookstore.… (more)
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DAng, Christopher Moore is funny -- and was funny his first time out the shoot, in this debut novel. It was fun to read this after so many other Moore novels, and run into the first appearances of people and places that populate later works of his. I did offer it to Javaczuk, but he wants me to find it on audio so we can listen to it on a future car trip. :) ( )
  bookczuk | Apr 23, 2013 |
Ridiculously funny. The title says it all. ( )
  ElizabethConard | Apr 5, 2013 |
I was disappointed. I kind of wanted the demon to eat everyone. ( )
  angevon | Apr 1, 2013 |
I'm sure that this book is fun in any format, but the narrator they hired for the audiobook - Oliver Wyman - really made it for me. He came up with fantastic voices (I'm sure that Catch's fascination with Cookie Monster was part of the reason Wyman decided to give Catch a voice that was very similar to CM) and maintained a fantastic pace. Plus, the CDs have a nice feature that tells you when the CD ends. Fantastic all around. ( )
  Jessica_Olin | Apr 1, 2013 |
After reading A Dirty Job, I was looking forward to reading more by this author. Going back to his early books and "starting at the beginning" is NOT the way to go on this one.

It's not that the book was BAD, it was just a huge yawn. I finally stopped reading at a little past the halfway point, when I realized that I could put it down after a couple of pages and not be all that anxious to get back to the book to see what happens next. I just plain didn't care.

Don't discount Chris Moore's writing based on this book. Start with one of his later efforts (A Dirty Job, Lamb) and enjoy your reading. ( )
  FiberBabble | Mar 30, 2013 |
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Like one that on that lonesome road / Doth walk in fear and dread, / And having once turned round walks on, / And no more turns his head; / Because he knows a frightful fiend / Doth close behind him tread. -- Samuel Taylor Coleridge, The Rime of the Ancient Mariner
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For the Demonkeepers: Karlene, Kathy, and Heather
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The Breeze blew into San Junipero in the shotgun seat of Billy Winston's Pinto wagon.
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Travis was born in 1900, yet he has not aged since 1916, because he accidentally called up a demon from hell named Catch as his servant, presumably forever. Ever since then, Travis has been trying to get rid of Catch, but is unable to do so because he has lost the repository of the necessary incantations. He traces their whereabouts to a fictional town called Pine Cove, along Big Sur coast, where he thinks the woman he gave them to may be residing. Interactions with the townspeople and with a djinn, who is pursuing Catch, create considerable complications.
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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0060735422, Paperback)

In Christopher Moore's ingenious debut novel, we meet one of the most memorably mismatched pairs in the annals of literature. The good-looking one is one-hundred-year-old ex-seminarian and "roads" scholar Travis O'Hearn. The green one is Catch, a demon with a nasty habit of eating most of the people he meets. Behind the fake Tudor façade of Pine Cove, California, Catch sees a four-star buffet. Travis, on the other hand, thinks he sees a way of ridding himself of his toothy traveling companion. The winos, neo-pagans, and deadbeat Lotharios of Pine Cove, meanwhile, have other ideas. And none of them is quite prepared when all hell breaks loose.

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Granted immortality by Catch, a lovable demon, a young man named Travis O'Hearn struggles to rid himself of this man-eating gremlin, who promises to make eternity hellish for him, in a supernatural comic romp through a California tourist town.

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