Acti Labores Jucundi

Acti Labores Jucundi

Ah-ha. Settles that question.

The cat’s morality, yes, she is Fundamentalist Christian. It’s her cross to bear.

Kinky Friedman’s new book is pretty good. I curled up on the couch with the cat sleeping on my belly, despite her issues with me and my belief systems [and voting record>, and we had us a fine time.

I’m glad to see that Kinky has gotten back into a fine form. I was missing something after last year’s book, and this one is great. It even has a semblance of a plot.

But I wouldn’t let something like a little plot get in the way of a Kinky novel. The wit is back in fine form, and the observations about humanity are spot on, once again. Plus, this one actually had a little mystery and suspense going with it, as well. Plus it featured Utopia, Texas. See, Utopia is a real place. Got several friends who have ties to the town. Small world.

About the author: Born and raised in a small town in East Texas, Kramer Wetzel spent years honing his craft in a trailer park in South Austin. He hates writing about himself in third person. More at KramerWetzel.com.

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