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The Stench of Honolulu: A Tropical Adventure

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'The Stench of Honolulu: A Tropical Adventure' by Jack Handey is a hilarious and absurd novel that follows the main character, Wrong Way Slurps, and his friend Don on a ridiculous adventure in Hawaii to find the fabled Golden Monkey. The story is filled with surreal and nonsensical humor, with a plot that is not meant to be taken seriously but rather enjoyed for its sheer silliness. The writing style is described as reminiscent of Handey's Deep Thoughts, with a series of jokes and quips loosely connected to create a nonstop chucklefest.

Writing/Prose:

The writing style is characterized by dry, deadpan humor with clever wordplay, resembling a series of connected one-liners.

Plot/Storyline:

The plot is minimal and centers around a humorous quest for the Golden Monkey in Hawaii, filled with absurdities and jokes.

Setting:

The setting is Hawaii, particularly its jungles, and is depicted in a chaotic and humorous manner.

Pacing:

The pacing is quick, filled with short setups and punchlines that keep the reader engaged.
After he explained that I’d be getting a free vacation, I still hesitated. It was true that, jobwise, I had some time. I had just been fired again. And after working there for nearly two months, I was...

Notes:

The Stench of Honolulu is written by Jack Handey, best known for his humor on Saturday Night Live.
The book is described as a travel novel filled with absurd adventures and humor.
It features a narrator who embarks on a journey to find a Golden Monkey in Hawaii.
The humor ranges from stupid to clever, showcasing Handey's mastery of language.
Readers should not expect a complicated plot; the book is mostly a collection of jokes.
The book's length is just over 200 pages with large font, making it a quick read.
It contains nearly a joke on every line, comparing its pace to shows like Parks and Rec.
The story is told in a deadpan style, typical of Handey's previous works, but in a longer format.
Some readers find the humor to be silly and nonsensical, while others love its absurdity.
It is recommended as a light and funny book, good for lifting moods.
Some readers suggest it’s better read when not looking for deep meaning or profound insights.

From The Publisher:

The legendary Deep Thoughts and New Yorker humorist Jack Handey is back with his very first novel-a hilarious, absurd, far-flung adventure tale.

The Stench of Honolulu

Are you a fan of books in which famous tourist destinations are repurposed as unlivable hellholes for no particular reason? Read on!

Jack Handey's exotic tale is full of laugh-out-loud twists and unforgettable characters whose names escape me right now. A reliably unreliable narrator and his friend, who is some other guy, need to get out of town. They have a taste for adventure, so they pay a visit to a relic of bygone days-a travel agent-and discover an old treasure map. She might have been a witch, by the way. Our heroes soon embark on a quest for the Golden Monkey, which takes them into the mysterious and stinky foreign land of Honolulu. There, they meet untold dangers, confront strange natives, kill and eat Turtle People, kill some other things and people, eat another thing, and discover the ruins of ancient civilizations.

As our narrator says, "The ruins were impressive. But like so many civilizations, they forgot the rule that might have saved them: Don't let vines grow all over you."

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About the Author:

Jack Handey's bestselling books include the Deep Thoughts series, What I'd Say to the Martians and Other Veiled Threats, and Fuzzy Memories. Jack's writing for Saturday Night Live is known worldwide. He has won two Emmy Awards and a Writers Guild of America Award, and his humor has been published in the New Yorker, Playboy, and National Lampoon. Jack's quotations recently appeared in his own line of American Greetings cards.

 
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