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Kun overcomes the limitations of his epistolary format with some inventive maneuvering that fills in the gaps in the story line and keeps the letters from becoming monotonous. Kun's lighthearted humor pokes clever fun at our ongoing obsession with fame and celebrity.

Publisher's Weekly

 

 

After a 10-year silence, author Michael Kun returns with The Locklear Letters, a hilarious epistolary novel of obsession .... What might sound like a one-joke book is kept alive with wicked twists and turns. Not to be missed.

Amazon.com

 

 

A quick and enjoyable tour of the lighter, funnier side of dementia. Kirkus Reviews

A laugh-out-loud novel... Kun's book is an amusing look at how our society looks at and reacts to celebrities.

Crosswinds (New Mexico)

 

 

An imaginatively written, cleverly constructed book...A job well done. Baltimore Magazine

Its air of droll desperation and sweetly uplifting finale are perfect for those sweltering days when tackling anything more substantial would bring up a sweat.

The Village Voice

 

 

Funny, witty, pathetic - a great anytime read for those between soul-wrenching books ... when you want a little something but end up getting a lot more. Book Sense, Independent Bookseller Recommendations

A light, quick, and damned funny read.

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