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Women & Men

Jonathan Ashworth

Editora: True Bohemia, LLC

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WONDERFUL! GIDDY! BRILLIANT! INSANE!   One of the most inventive writers on either side of the Atlantic now gives us a hilarious collection of stories about relationships. 

A trio of detectives stalk a femme fatale who kills with kisses. Athletic couples test their relationships in the Extreme Marriage Games. Two robots grapple with emotions when they fall in love. A townful of men abandon earth to escape being creepy. An old-fashioned man takes a speed dating amusement park ride to find romance. A French insomniac encounters a cowboy who helps her sleep. A new species of urban ape kidnaps citizens to give them brilliant makeovers. A couple turn their marriage into a corporation and reveal their performance metrics. A British couple are so in love they drive their car through their living room. Fifteen ultra-zany stories worth ten times their weight in espresso beans.
Disponível desde: 11/11/2014.

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