Tuesday, September 22, 2009

5 Star REVIEW~~The Organ Grinder And The Monkey~~Author SAM MOFFIE






"HILARIOUS, OUTRAGEOUS AND TOTALLY ENTERTAINING!"




Inspired by the work of Sam Moffie, after reading NO MAD, I was extremely
pleased to find that THE ORGAN GRINDER AND THE MONKEY is as descriptive,
and intelligent. The author is one of a kind, a master in creating unique
characters, who come to life, with personalities the reader will remember. Seymour's dream is to be a veterinian, after he graduated college, he takes a
trip to New York to fulfill his dream. Irving decides that he wants to join the
New York City Police Department, after his haunting memory of being lost on a
field trip in his younger days, and being rescued by a police officer. Although
Constance has a wealthy family, the good fortunes were never shared with her.
Her dream in life is to become a Rockette, but after moving to New York City,
she dances in a strip-club, where survival is the name of the game. With perfection, the author weaves the lives of these three characters into an
outrageous, humorous story in non-stop action, page-after-page. The life of each
character and how they react to challenges and struggles is blended with precision into the unfortunate of today's society as they venture out into the real
world, and learn through experience the difference between dreams, and reality.
I highly recommend this novel to contemporary fiction lovers, and anyone who
enjoys an interesting story, packed with emotion, and humor. Sam Moffie has an
incredible imagination as he paints his creativity into an unforgettable dialogue,
while the fast-paced storytelling moves along with delight. Does Constance survive
New York City? What factors in Seymour's life left him emotionally traumatized?
Do the three characters share anything in common? How did Irving's upbringing
influence his attitude on the solutions to life's problems? As we read on, the
author invites you to step into a roller-coaster-ride of mixed-emotions, broken
dreams, and psychological twists-and-turns through the lives of dysfunctional
personalities. The more you read, the more addicted you become to Sam Moffie's
distinctive, refreshing, and hilarious voice. "THE ORGAN GRINDER AND THE MONKEY" is as entertaining as TRADING PLACES and as funny as ANALYZE THIS,
with Robert De Niro, and Billy Crystal.

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