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Original Title: Native Tongue
ISBN: 044669570X (ISBN13: 9780446695701)
Edition Language: English
Series: Skink #2
Setting: North Key Largo, Florida(United States)
Literary Awards: Dilys Award (1992), Deutscher Krimi Preis for 1. Platz International (1994), Last Laugh Dagger (1992)
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When the precious blue-tongued mango voles at the Amazing Kingdom of Thrills on North Key Largo are stolen by heartless, ruthless thugs, Joe Winder wants to uncover why, and find the voles. Joe is lately a PR man for the Amazing Kingdom theme park, but now that the voles are gone, Winder is dragged along in their wake through a series of weird and lethal events that begin with the sleazy real-estate agent/villain Francis X. Kingsbury and can end only one way....

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Title:Native Tongue (Skink #2)
Author:Carl Hiaasen
Book Format:Paperback
Book Edition:Deluxe Edition
Pages:Pages: 437 pages
Published:May 2005 by Warner Books (first published 1991)
Categories:Fiction. Mystery. Humor. Crime

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A shot at Disney and not a shot at Disney, but really a shot at Disney.World: The world building is fantastic, this time Hiaasen takes on the huge amusement parts and the crappy things they do and the facade they put on for customers. But its not just this, once again Hiaasen loves playing with the Florida environment and we get deeper into the development of these parts and their other projects. The characters here are quirky and very Hiaasen and the pieces for the world are wonderfully over

By page 320 I was quite ready to put Carl Hiaasen's Native Tongue down. As cleverly drawn as Hiaasen's characters are, it seems he was quite unwilling to let them go, and hence 100 pages after I was done reading, the book ended. The story follows former investigative reporter turned PR man Joe Winder as his job and the events around it at the Amazing Kingdom theme park on North Key Largo turn from bad to worse. Following the daytime kidnapping of two endangered mango voles, the park goes into

Mr. Hiaasen is always a good choice. This ones about the troubles for a Walt Disney wanna be in Key Largo. Well done, funny and captivating.

If you haven't read anything by Carl Hiaasen, come see what all the fuss is about. I'm a huge devotee, and "Native Tongue" is part of the reason. The story takes place at an animal theme park in Florida. As in all Hiaasen books, characters include thugs, ecoterrorists and all-round good guys. Hiaasen is a master of crafting a seemingly lighthearted tale with a strong message underneath. Read a Hiaasen book once a year--it's good for what ails you. And you might even be able to stop taking

Hiassen is a gifted writer. He is able to entertain, deal with important social issues but at the same time keep it lighthearted and even throw a few good laughs in. Like everything else I've read by him, the locale is South Florida and he is primarily skewering the real estate developers, the theme parks and the corrupt politicians that seem to thrive there, but Wow! Does he make it entertaining! Hiassen has a good ear for dialogue and I may return for Skink 3 after I finish my current read

It's trashy but smart. It's trashy smart. Smart trash. Like, Playboy with a PhD in the swamps of Florida. The story is fun, moves like lightning and has an environmental conscience. It's the story of a journalist who has ended up working in the publicity department at a second-rate amusement park and gets caught in the crossfire of his corrupt bosses and the environmentalists trying to save the land. Also, his girlfriend is a phone sex worker, so we get regular doses of her trade whenever he

Carl Hiaasen does what he does, and he does it well. That's basically it.You know when you pick up a book by Hiaasen that you're going to get:a) Sleazy Florida land developersb) A protagonist who's a little person fighting a losing battle, but doing it with style.c) A romantic subplot, usually involving a remarkably competent womand) Theme: 'Don't tear up the everglades / gulf coast'e) A number of laugh-out-loud momentsf) An over the top bad guy, probably addicted to something bizarre. In this