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Butterworth's next installment of Hooker's Mash series was alright. Zany as ever, but I kept waiting for all of the characters to get together and actually start the story. It felt like so much of it was leading to that, and it never really happened.
Actually much of the story ended up being a love story between newly introduced, overly conservative Feminist Penelope Quattlebaum and the Sheik of Abzug.
Enough to think picking up the next one is worth it, not enough to recommend this on its own.
Actually much of the story ended up being a love story between newly introduced, overly conservative Feminist Penelope Quattlebaum and the Sheik of Abzug.
Enough to think picking up the next one is worth it, not enough to recommend this on its own.
A confusing mess. One of the worst in a mediocre series.
New characters, and characters introduced in Butterworth's series, converge on Morocco, with everything wrapped up in an unsatisfying ending in the last couple of pages. Hawkeye, Trapper and Hot Lips make little more than cameos in the book.
New characters, and characters introduced in Butterworth's series, converge on Morocco, with everything wrapped up in an unsatisfying ending in the last couple of pages. Hawkeye, Trapper and Hot Lips make little more than cameos in the book.
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- Canonical title
- M*A*S*H Goes to Morocco
- Alternate titles
- M*A*S*H Goes to Morocco
- Original publication date
- 1975
- Important places
- Moscow, Russia; Morocco
- Dedication
- In fond memory of Malcolm Reiss, gentleman literary agent June 3, 1905 - December 17, 1975
- First words
- The Commissar of Culture of the Supreme Soviet of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, Comrade Vladimir Ivanovich Vladimirovich, who, after all, had been around a long time, knew that he was in trouble from the moment the... (show all) red telephone on his desk had rung.
'And now,' the master of ceremonies announced with great, if somewhat unconvincing, enthusiasm, 'it's door-prize time.' - Last words
- (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)'You can come in now and sing for this Russian fellow.'
(Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.)The band struck up 'The Sheikh of Araby'. - Original language
- English
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- 103
- Popularity
- 312,897
- Reviews
- 2
- Rating
- (2.95)
- Languages
- English
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- 3
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