Monday, September 11, 2017

Review for Fat Jimmy and the Blind Ballerina by Eddie Owens


Fat Jimmy and the Blind Ballerina
Eddie Owens

Blurb:

This is the story of one young man’s desire for comedy fame: a tale of ambition and humiliation on the way to the top.

Fat Jimmy is a cynical, young comedian and writer, who desperately wants to make it to the big time. He wants it all and he wants it now.

Fat Jimmy loves women; he loves booze and he loves comedy. He is sweary and controversial, but always funny and always memorable. 


Review:
This book was quite different than my usual PNR or romance read. It's about a comedian named Jimmy Punchinello and how he goes from quite the small time guy doing live stand up to a man in the television business. The first part of the book was a bit hard to get into. It was a little slow. Then you start learning more about Fat Jimmy's past and his family. They're quite an interesting bunch and all of them are go-getters. He is the only one without a "real job", hence he feels more like the screw up of the family. But this story isn't just about him constantly chasing women and fame and fortune. It's about a man who finally decides to do something worth while with his life while learning to understand his father more. I personally liked his psych evaluation. It was quite telling and spot on. Overall, the book was a unique read but definitely not for your younger audiences. 
4 out of 5 stars!

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