Reviews
"Fox [also] tackles the SF thriller mode with panache. Can Elvis's belly fat save the world? Read it and see!" -- Locus, "Keeps the pages turning. I'd suggest playing 'Heartbreak Hotel' and grabbing a bag of chips for ambiance." —Electric City, "Fox [also] tackles the SF thriller mode with panache. Can Elvis's belly fat save the world? Read it and see!" — Locus, "Keeps the pages turning. I'd suggest playing 'Heartbreak Hotel' and grabbing a bag of chips for ambiance." --Electric City, "Fox [also] tackles the SF thriller mode with panache. Can Elvis's belly fat save the world? Read it and see!" -- Locus Fox unveils more all-too-plausible bits of the future and has us laughing to keep from crying." — Booklist , starred review The Good Humor Man is an intensely interesting, wild ride through a wickedly accurate depiction of the American psyche...a witty, incisive satire all on its own. By turns heartbreaking and mesmerizingly grotesque, The Good Humor Man is well worth the read." — io9.com The Good Humor Man is hilarious, trenchant, important, and the story of Dr. Louis Schmalzberg's search for the jar of liposuctioned Elvis fat that may save America is impossible to put down. Andrew Fox writes like a combination of Kurt Vonnegut, Dave Barry, and Molly Ivins...." —Lucius Shepard A Fahrenheit 451 for the post-millennium, told with Fox's magnificent evocation of place and twisted humor. Wonderful!" —Kage Baker, author of In the Company of Thieves ...keeps the pages turning.... I'd suggest playing ‘Heartbreak Hotel' and grabbing a bag of chips for ambiance." — Electric City, "An intensely interesting, wild ride through a wickedly-accurate depiction of the American psyche . . . a witty, incisive satire . . . well worth the read." --io9.com, "Fox [also] tackles the SF thriller mode with panache. Can Elvis's belly fat save the world? Read it and see!" -Locus, "Keeps the pages turning. I'd suggest playing 'Heartbreak Hotel' and grabbing a bag of chips for ambiance." -Electric City, "Fox [also] tackles the SF thriller mode with panache. Can Elvis's belly fat save the world? Read it and see!" -- Locus Fox unveils more all-too-plausible bits of the future and has us laughing to keep from crying." — Booklist , starred review The Good Humor Man is an intensely interesting, wild ride through a wickedly accurate depiction of the American psyche...a witty, incisive satire all on its own. By turns heartbreaking and mesmerizingly grotesque, The Good Humor Man is well worth the read." — io9.com The Good Humor Man is hilarious, trenchant, important, and the story of Dr. Louis Schmalzberg's search for the jar of liposuctioned Elvis fat that may save America is impossible to put down. Andrew Fox writes like a combination of Kurt Vonnegut, Dave Barry, and Molly Ivins...." —Lucius Shepard A Fahrenheit 451 for the post-millennium, told with Fox's magnificent evocation of place and twisted humor. Wonderful!" —Kage Baker, author of In the Company of Thieves ...keeps the pages turning.... I'd suggest playing #145;Heartbreak Hotel' and grabbing a bag of chips for ambiance." — Electric City, "An intensely interesting, wild ride through a wickedly-accurate depiction of the American psyche . . . a witty, incisive satire . . . well worth the read." -io9.com, Praise for The Good Humor Man: Or, Calorie 3501 "Fox unveils more all-too-plausible bits of the future and has us laughing to keep from crying." -- Booklist " The Good Humor Man is an intensely interesting, wild ride through a wickedly accurate depiction of the American psyche...a witty, incisive satire all on its own. By turns heartbreaking and mesmerizingly grotesque, The Good Humor Man is well worth the read." -- io9.com " The Good Humor Man is hilarious, trenchant, important, and the story of Dr. Louis Schmalzberg's search for the jar of liposuctioned Elvis fat that may save America is impossible to put down. Andrew Fox writes like a combination of Kurt Vonnegut, Dave Barry, and Molly Ivins...." --Lucius Shepard "A Fahrenheit 451 for the post-millennium, told with Fox's magnificent evocation of place and twisted humor. Wonderful!" --Kage Baker, author of The Company of Thieves "...keeps the pages turning.... I'd suggest playing 'Heartbreak Hotel' and grabbing a bag of chips for ambiance." -- Electric City, "Fox unveils more all-too-plausible bits of the future and has us laughing to keep from crying." -Booklist, starred review, "Fox unveils more all-too-plausible bits of the future and has us laughing to keep from crying." -- Booklist , starred review, "Fox unveils more all-too-plausible bits of the future and has us laughing to keep from crying." — Booklist , starred review, "Fox [also] tackles the SF thriller mode with panache. Can Elvis's belly fat save the world? Read it and see!" -- Locus "Fox unveils more all-too-plausible bits of the future and has us laughing to keep from crying." -- Booklist , starred review " The Good Humor Man is an intensely interesting, wild ride through a wickedly accurate depiction of the American psyche...a witty, incisive satire all on its own. By turns heartbreaking and mesmerizingly grotesque, The Good Humor Man is well worth the read." -- io9.com " The Good Humor Man is hilarious, trenchant, important, and the story of Dr. Louis Schmalzberg's search for the jar of liposuctioned Elvis fat that may save America is impossible to put down. Andrew Fox writes like a combination of Kurt Vonnegut, Dave Barry, and Molly Ivins...." --Lucius Shepard "A Fahrenheit 451 for the post-millennium, told with Fox's magnificent evocation of place and twisted humor. Wonderful!" --Kage Baker, author of In the Company of Thieves "...keeps the pages turning.... I'd suggest playing 'Heartbreak Hotel' and grabbing a bag of chips for ambiance." -- Electric City, "An intensely interesting, wild ride through a wickedly-accurate depiction of the American psyche . . . a witty, incisive satire . . . well worth the read." —io9.com