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Brian Antoni

Author of Naked Came the Manatee

4 Works 780 Members 19 Reviews

Works by Brian Antoni

Naked Came the Manatee (1997) — Contributor — 732 copies, 18 reviews
South Beach: The Novel (2008) 25 copies, 1 review
Paradise Overdose (1994) 22 copies

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Birthdate
1959
Gender
male

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19 reviews
Like the waters of Key Biscayne, in and near where much of the plot of this book occurs, this story is choppy. That's to be expected, given the novel consists of 13 chapters, no two written by the same author. Dave Barry kicks off the story, Carl Hiaasen finishes it, and the writers in between are all seasoned Floridian authors of varying renown. Some of the chapters are funnier than others, some better written, and a couple don't work at all. The approach makes for disjointed storytelling show more at best, and reads more like a series of tenuously interconnected vignettes than an actual story. It's an interesting writing experiment, but one that's been done before and better. If you're a fan of any of these authors or the peculiar inanities of south Florida life, you'll enjoy this book. show less
An interesting experiment. As usual, Carl Hiaasen was the best. Not a great read, but light summer stuff. I particularly liked Hiaasen's dehumanizing and desentimentalizing the manatee. It was as though he was saying to the other authors, "Enough of this nonsense! A manatee is an eating and f-cking machine with the mental resources of a piece of celery. He could care less about human foibles and so could I ..."
The unusual name, cover and the fact that this was on the New York Times Bestseller list attracted me to this book. This is meant to be a comedy written by 13 of Florida’s ‘finest writers’ but I just did not find it funny. As each chapter was written by a different author, they did not always flow smoothly into each other. The characters seemed false with the most interesting character being the manatee! I got half way through the book and had to give up. I have too much life to live show more to waste it on a boring book! show less
Remember that game where you get a bunch of people together and one person starts a story then breaks off and the next person continues the story, and so on? Well this book is what happens when that bunch of people are all published authors. Just like those impromptu group stories, this story is a lot of fun, but suffers from characters that suddenly begin acting out of character, plot points that show up suddenly then just drift away, and even chapters that shift genres. Kudos to Carl show more Hiaasen who had the unenviable job of trying to tie down a story that had grown way out of hand and provide a reasonable conclusion to it. show less

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Elmore Leonard Contributor
Edna Buchanan Contributor
James W. Hall Contributor
John Dufresne Contributor
Tananarive Due Contributor
Paul Levine Contributor
Les Standiford Contributor
Vicki Hendricks Contributor
Carolina Hospital Contributor
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Rating
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Reviews
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