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this was the first book of moore's that i read. it was several years ago, and the only work in that library of moore's so i never followed up on his other stuff, but it was a big part of why i picked up his other books when i saw this again. giant man-eating (and truly horny... the damn thing mistakes a gasoline truck for something humpable to his chagrin) chameleon... thing. Again, it's moore's drawing of several outrageous characters together to fight the big threat that makes this fun to sink your teeth into

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City of Thieves was a perfect book to read with a busy schedule - not because of the subject matter, but because of the ease with which the book is written. I thought perhaps this was Young Adult novel (and maybe it is), but it's a bit graphic in its discussion of violence and sex. The book is set during the German siege of Leningrad during WWII. The story is narrated by Lev, a young Jew who is imprisoned for looting a dead German paratrooper. While locked up, he meets Kolya, a charismatic soldier imprisoned for desertion. The two of them are promised their freedom and ration cards if they can somehow locate a dozen eggs to bake a cake for the wedding of a colonel's daughter. The impossible quest takes the two men through Leningrad and the countryside, as the encounter the best and worst of humanity brought out by the war. The story is filled with hilarious moments - as a reader I almost felt guilty laughing given the setting of the book. It reminded me of the movie Life is Beautiful in this way - a mix between gallows humor and trying to make the best of a truly bad situation. A real gem in the midst of tremendous tragedy.