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Caroline Berg
, December 13, 2010
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Sadly, this book does not live up to the two previous books in the series (Phule's Company and Phule's Paradise.) The problems are many: most of the major characters undergo personality changes (Rose, Sushi, Escrima, to name a few), details carried over from the first two books have been changed, sometimes changed mid-book... It is as if Heck didn't bother to look over Aspirin's notes (or even just read the first two books) before joining Aspirin to write this one. The book is still lighthearted and amusing, but don't expect it to be anywhere near the same level of humor as the first two.
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