You need a book synopsis now, this minute, preferably yesterday. Well, here you are: four-word descriptions of some interesting titles. Go!
Man Alive! by Mary Kay Zuravleff:
Lightning strikes. Barbecuing ensues. —Cathy Alter
The Bible: You will end badly. —Erin Elliott
Oregon Hill by Howard Owen: Aging reporter solves whodunnit. —Donya Currie
Fifty Shades of Grey by E.L. James: Yeah, women are freaky. —Dan Herbert
The Lust Lizard of Melancholy Cove by Christopher Moore: Randy reptile seeks same. —Holly Smith
Cujo by Stephen King: Rabid dog wants dinner. —Josh Trapani
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