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READER
COMMENTS:
Come along with author Max Courson as he explores
the hilarious, oftentimes
side-splittingly farfetched exploits of Annie, a
happy-go-lucky hooker, and the narrator, a sarcastic and jaded college
boy. These tales will make your eyes goggle and your brain race to
keep up with Annie and her stable of amusing and over-the-top stories.
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Who says I don't
have an open mind? I like to read stuff out of my genre all of the
time--and this one is way
out. Say hello to
Pulpwood Annie.
Max Courson has penned what is essentially
a group of tied-together short stories about a prostitute in Georgia via
a "smart aleck college guy," as Max calls him. In fact, several chapters
won various writing awards. And this grouping has become the
engaging and funny
THE
PULPWOOD ANNIE CHRONICLES.
The reader gets to learn all of Annie's "goings-on" and finds out why
our college friend keeps buying her beer.
This book is a
smile-maker, even in its ability to be risque--it is sexy and anti-sexy
at the same time. The vignettes are tasty and Courson knows his way
around a turn of phrase....
ANNIE is a keeper--or a book you will pass on to
friends glowingly. The only reason I imagine this book wasn't published
by one of the big houses was that they couldn't figure out what shelf to
put it on. And that's a shame.
----Posted by PODdy Mouth to
POD-dy Mouth
on 10/31/2005
This book is a good read for college students.
It’s easy to relate to the “smart-aleck college guy.” Most young adults
tend to wise off to authority at some point…. The book flows well, and
it’s a quick and easy read. For a busy college student, it’s nice to
relax after a long day and read something that’s humorous, yet contains
some deep notions about society.
----Gary McCabe,
Greenville, North Carolina
The East Carolinian, East
Carolina University
"Indeed it was quite a bipolar experience to read the discourses between
Annie and the smart-alecky college guy. The author demonstrates (that)
a sophisticated vocabulary can indeed be applied to the most carnal
pleasures. Funny and graphical, this book has a great ending. This is
Max’s first fiction.
----Famous Quotes
“What a dry sense of humor the college boy has. I found myself
smiling as I read. There is a witty vulgarity to it that entertained and
kept me flipping the pages. Annie is one full-of-personality character.”
----Shannon Greenland, Fernandina Beach, Florida
Author of DISCOVERING VERONICA &
LAURA'S SECRET'S
“Hilarious and captivating. THE PULPWOOD
ANNIE CHRONICLES keep the reader in suspense for each of Annie’s grand
adventures. She lives with a sexual freeness most women can only dream
of.”
----Jill Flores, Tampa, Florida
Student,
University of South
Florida
“Maxwell Taylor Courson’s use of descriptive
prose is as effective as the master artist’s brush. The characters are
vividly portrayed, and the action keeps you laughing and hungry for
more. This story moves, and the characters are real. It is clearly
written yet intricately compelling. The plot leaves you wondering what
is next.”
----Sharon K. McCullough,
Newark,
Ohio
Optometrist shop owner
"Wickedly tasteful and delightfully humorous,
The Pulpwood Annie Chronicles exude Southern charm with witty insight on
the newest of college students befriending a lady of the oldest
profession.
"
----Melinda Riley, Columbus, Ohio
Event Sales Manager
“Clever small town characterizations that
made me laugh aloud and remember my rural upbringing. Great twist at the
end…everything seemed to work out in its own strange way.”
----Dennis Bennett, Columbus, Ohio
Personal Coach
“Very witty. Thieves are so smart…or are
they?”
----Jacqueline Bennett, Ohio State
University, Columbus, Ohio
Director of Events
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