Hiaasen has also written two nonfiction books. Booklist called Squeeze Me a “rampagingly funny satire.” Read "...if you could use some wild escapism right now, Hiaasen is your guy. A graduate of the University of Florida, at age 23 he joined The Miami Herald as a general assignment reporter and went on to work for the newspaper’s weekly magazine and prize-winning investigations team. A graduate of the University of Florida, at age 23 he joined The Miami Herald as a general assignment reporter and went on to work for the newspaper’s weekly magazine and prize-winning investigations team. 05329570963 - Reg. La trappola. We called him Big Rob because he was so tall, but it was his remarkable heart and humor that made him larger than all of us.

In in its themes and its wild imagination, "Carl Hiaasen remains the undefeated, unscored-upon conscience of Florida, maybe the conscience of the whole country. Carl Hiaasen is an American writer, author and journalist. This is Oh, the Places You'll Never Go – the ultimate hilarious, cynical, but absolutely realistic view of a college graduate's future.
La prima avventura di Beatrix Ives-Pope The London Observer has called him “America’s finest satirical novelist,” while Janet Maslin of the New York Times has compared him to Preston Sturges, Woody Allen and S.J.

In 2002, he also started publishing books for young readers. Comincia a scrivere all'età di sei anni, quando suo padre gli regala una macchina da scrivere. - A Socio Unico soggetta ad attività di direzione e coordinamento da parte di EFFE 2005 Gruppo Feltrinelli S.p.A.

He spent his whole gifted career as a journalist, and he believed profoundly in the craft and mission of serving the public's right to know the news. Hiaasen is also the author of several popular novels for young readers: Today his column appears on most Sundays in The Herald’s opinion-and-editorial section, and may be viewed online at 05329570963 - R.E.A. Two of his novels have bee… I suoi primi tre romanzi sono scritti assieme a un altro giornalista, Montalbano: "Powder burn", "Trap line" e "Death in China" escono fra il 1981 e il 1986.Il filone narrativo "per adulti" poggia sempre su tematiche ambientali, unendo però la riflessione e la denuncia della speculazione a trame avventurose e personaggi ben caratterizzati e simpatici.Hiaasen è conosciuto anche come colui che ha scoperto e aiutato a far conoscere il ciclo fantasy di "Eragon" scritto da Christopher Paolini, che in principio era pubblicato a spese dell'autore e non riceveva molta attenzione da parte dei media o del pubblico.Consiglio buono quant'altri mai, dato che da quel momento la saga decollò e ad oggi è arrivata a vendere più di 30 milioni in tutto il mondo. With Bad Monkey Carl Hiaasen is back doing what he does best: spinning a wickedly funny fiercely point… A graduate of the University of Florida, at age 23 he joined The Miami Herald as a general assignment reporter and went on to work for the newspaper's weekly magazine and prize-winning investigations team. Behind the wheel of the other car is Merry Mansfield--the eponymous Razor Girl – and the crash scam is only the beginning of events that spiral crazily out of control while unleashing some of the wildest characters Hiaasen has ever set loose on the page.

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Newbery Honor-winning and #1 New York Times bestselling author Carl Hiaasen--beloved for his modern classics like Hoot and Chomp--delivers a wildly entertaining novel involving snakes, grizzlies, a missing dad, a menacing drone, and more!
Risparmi 0,44 € A long-time columnist for the Miami Herald and Tribune Content Agency, Hiaasen has also written more than 20 novels which can generally be classified as humorous crime fiction and often feature themes of environmentalism and political corruption in his native Florida. Together they wrote three mystery thrillers –