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Fluke : Or, I Know Why the Winged Whale Sings
Christopher Moore, 2003 - 336 pages

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After reverently lambasting the most cherished rites and credos of virtually every one of the world's major religions in his transcendently hilarious novel Lamb, the one and only Christopher Moore returns with a wild look at interspecies communication, adventure on the high seas, and an eons-old mystery.

Marine behavioral biologist Nate Quinn is in love -- with the salt air and sun-drenched waters off Maui ... and especially with the majestic ocean-dwelling behemoths that have been bleeping and hooting their haunting music for more than twenty million years. But just why do the humpback whales sing? That's the question that has Nate and his crew poking, charting, recording, and photographing any large marine mammal that crosses their path. Until the extraordinary day when a whale lifts its tail into the air to display a cryptic message spelled out in foot-high letters: Bite me.

No one on Nate's team has ever seen such a thing; not his longtime partner, photographer Clay Demodocus, not their saucy young research assistant, Amy. Not even spliff-puffing white-boy Rastaman, Kona (the former Preston Applebaum of New Jersey), could boast such a sighting in one of his dope-induced hallucinations. And when a roll of film returns from the lab missing the crucial tail shot -- and their research facility is summarily trashed -- Nate realizes that something very fishy indeed is going on.

This, apparently, is big, involving dangerously interested other parties -- competitive researchers, the cutthroat tourist industry, perhaps even the military. The weirdness only gets weirder when a call comes in from Nate's big-bucks benefactor saying that a whale has made contact -- by phone. And it's asking for a hot pastrami and Swiss on rye. Suddenly the answer to the question that has daunted and driven Nate throughout his adult life is within his reach. But it's waiting for him in the form of an amazing adventure beneath the waves, 623 feet down, somewhere off the coast of Chile. And it's not what anyone would think.

It must be said: Christopher Moore's Fluke is a whale of a novel.




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Only Moore is so Imaginative, thought-provoking, and hilarious

Nate Quinn, a nerdy, quiet behavior-biologist is investigating the humpback's song with his photographer and best friend Clay Demodocus, a young wannabe Rastafarian Kona, and the hot (though 1920s slang-spewing) assistant Amy Earhart. Suddenly, he sees a message on the fluke of a whale: Bite Me. This sends Nate on a bizarre and enigmatic and evolutionary quest through the seas. Christopher Moore is a treasure, as always. He writes a fantastic, clever, and surprising science fiction tale, touching on greater themes (who are we? where did we come from? how are we connected?), but all with a truly wonderful and unique and hilarious style that puts him far and away from other writers. His ability to bring together seemingly opposing ideas (this time: evolution and intelligent design) is only surpassed by his great comedic timing. His characters are beautiful, real, and delightful. Fluke--though it lags a bit with the explanations and around the middle, and isn't as wonderful as Lamb--is another wonderful joy. Though, of course, anything that is imaginative, thought provoking, and hilarious is. Best book I've read in a long time. Grade: A+


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Good, but could be better

This book was funny, clever and brought up many original ideas that no one has really thought of. This seems charateristic of Moore's books. I enjoyed Fluke but at times it got boring, and if you're not very interested in sea creatues it won't be AS captivating. In general though, it was good.


Christopher Moore is Awesome - Most of the Time

"Fluke" is not Christopher Moore's best novel. That honor, in my humble opinion, goes to "Lamb" followed closely by "You Suck". Granted, I have not yet finished them all.

Having said that, even when not top of his game, Moore delivers humor and holds your interest throughout this book. I liked it...but didn't love it.


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Good Book

I have to agree with another reviewer listed here: Good, but not great. It was entertaining, very readable, but not that great.


Fair enough

Started out as one book and almost seemed to turn into a completely different one by the end. A good read, but not Moore's best.


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