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Carl Hiaasen Reports from Paradise
By Todd Leopold. [CNN] Review of "Paradise Screwed."

The Pancake House That Almost Ate Florida
By Elizabeth Ward. [Washington Post] Review of the author's first children's novel, "Hoot."

Basket Case Weaves Tale of the Dead Rock Star
By Robert Allen Papinchak. [USA Today] Review of "Basket Case."

Sick Puppy
A review of the Carl Hiaasen novel in goodreports.net.

Give a Hoot! Don't Pollute!
By Brad Quinn. [Cincinnati CityBeat] Review of "Sick Puppy."

Hiaasen's Twisted Characters Are Entertainingly Successful
By L.D. Meagher. [CNN] Review of "Sick Puppy."

Forget Ralph, George, and Al -- Vote for Skink
By Erik Ness. [Grist Magazine] Brief reviews of some of the author's most well-known works.






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