![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Penn holds no punches and takes no prisoners. Warning: there is plenty of fairly explicit sex talk, fairly seedy characters, and (depending upon your own view points) fairly radical opinions strewn throughout the pages - so reader beware. A noir-esque detective drama unfolds and my general delight ensued. Together with this lost love's gay friend Tommy, police diver Little Fool sets out to solve her murder. Narrated by a possession left over from childhood, Little Fool's sock monkey, Dickie is "bad monkey" who tells the tale of an obsession with a love lost to a serial killer. Jillette is a rather outspoken atheist.Īnd, that, among his other beliefs, shine through his prose. Or rather, his anti-religion because as you may or may not know, Mr. Anyways, a few years back, I picked up "Sock" and found one more reason to appreciate Penn Jillette: he's a fairly decent writer that can spin a good tale and infuse you with his unique brand of politics/religion all at once. ![]() Not to mention, he named his daughter Moxie CrimeFighter. This, of course, was spurred by his appearance on that awful time-suck of a show called Celebrity Apprentice however, I've always thought he was articulate, creative and uber-intelligent. Lately, I've had a non-sexual crush on Penn Jillette. ![]()
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