Lymescale & Grime, Getting to the Point
This is the sixth book in the Lymescale & Grime series. In this volume we reveal the name of the man responsible for the disappearance of Little Nell in book 3. By the way, if you didn't like the first 5 books, you'll hate this one.
Right Ho, Jeeves (Warbler Classics Annotated Edition)
Jerome v. God
Jerome Light is a middle-class, upstanding, married, family man who happens to be an atheist. When no one is home one evening, Jerome watches as his house is swallowed and destroyed by a sinkhole. His insurance company says he is not covered for this Act of God. Unable to sue the insurance company or God, Jerome decides to sue a television evangelist named Gideon Calhoun, who regularly says he is "God's agent here on Earth." A dashing, mysterious attorney named Thaddeus MacConnell takes the case.Jerome and Gideon are given surprising mandates from their attorneys. Jerome, the atheist, must prove in court that God exists, and that Gideon is God's agent. Gideon, the evangelist, must argue that he is not God's agent, and that God may not even exist!The families of both men are pulled, sometimes against their will, into this epic battle that changes everyone's life forever.
The Perturbation of O
The Perturbation of O tells the comic story of how a loser became a winner with the publication of his memoir, Gideon's Confession, and the chaotic aftermath that the book and an encounter with Oprah Winfrey have had on two people: Gideon Anderson and Regina Blast, a woman about whom Gideon wrote intimately in his memoir. Told mostly in a single conversation between Gideon and Regina as they sit on a spring morning drinking coffee and eating pastries, The Perturbation of O deals with concepts of fame and intimacy, and who has the right to speak about whom.